Specifications

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To update your iNEWS dictionaries:
The prompt endings
change from a colon
(:)—indicating a
system operator
login—to a pound sign
(#)—indicating a
superuser login.
1. Select all servers.
2. At the console, type su to become a superuser and type the superuser
password. The prompts will appear as follows:
NRCS-A: su
Password:
NRCS-A#
For security reasons, the console does not display the password you
type.
3. Idle the system, by doing the following:
a. Type offline to take the system offline.
The
offline
command prevents users from logging in.
b. Type broadcast followed by the message warning users
already logged in that processes will be stopped. Include the time
the system will be shut down. Here is an example:
NRCS-A: broadcast WARNING!Log out in 5 Min.
The
broadcast
command broadcasts a message to all users logged in
at present.
4. At the specified time, select one server and type the command list
s to check who is still logged in and which server programs are still
running.
A message similar to the following appears:
The
list s
command displays the device controlling the session, the
user account used for the session, and the server servicing the session.
In the example, the first line starts with an S, indicating a server
(utility) program, such as a monitor server. The 3-digit number after
the S is the device number.
S264 2Af4 B
T11 miller A
T82 allen B
T101 stevens A
R801 stevens A