FS6200 Server System Implementation Guide - Public Support ...
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Operating the <strong>Server</strong><br />
General Environment Operational Tasks<br />
The following tasks can be performed on any environment.<br />
Viewing the Status of an Environment<br />
Access the Platform Console from the Operations <strong>Server</strong> to view the status of s-Par<br />
environments on the ISM. You can also view all of the environments, including the<br />
Operations <strong>Server</strong>, from the Component View of the MCP Console.<br />
Shutting Down an Environment<br />
A platform environment can be gracefully or forcefully shut down.<br />
Note: Before you shutdown an environment, halt the MCP using the MCP Console.<br />
• To perform a graceful shutdown of an environment, access the Platform Console from<br />
the MCP Console and issue a ″Shutdown″ command on an environment.<br />
• To perform a forceful shutdown of an environment, access the Platform Console from<br />
the MCP Console and issue a ″Halt″ command on an environment.<br />
Restarting an Environment<br />
A platform environment can be restarted after either a graceful or forceful shutdown.<br />
Note: Before you shutdown and restart an environment, halt the MCP using the MCP<br />
Console.<br />
• To shutdown of an environment followed by a restart, access the Platform Console<br />
from the MCP Console and issue a Restart command on an environment.<br />
• To forcefully shutdown of an environment followed by a restart, access the Platform<br />
Console from the MCP Console and issue a Reset command on an environment.<br />
Note: These actions can also be performed from the Component View tab of the MCP<br />
Console.<br />
MCP Environment Operational Considerations<br />
The MCP Environment is preinstalled and configured at the factory. This subsection<br />
describes some of the operational conditions for your system and provides information for<br />
making supported modifications to the configuration and saving your changes.<br />
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