Linux operating system – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Shutting down NMB services: [ OK ]
Stopping snmpd: [ OK ]
Stopping xinetd: [ OK ]
Stopping acpi daemon: [ OK ]
Shutting down kernel logger: [ OK ]
Shutting down system logger: [ OK ]
Shutting down interface eth0: eth0: network connection down
[ OK ]
Shutting down interface eth1: [ OK ]
Shutting down loopback interface: [ OK ]
Starting killall: [ OK ]
Sending all processes the TERM signal...
Sending all processes the KILL signal...
Saving random seed:
Syncing hardware clock to system time
Turning off quotas:
Unmounting file systems:
Halting system...
md: stopping all md devices.
Synchronizing SCSI cache for disk sda:
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Stopping disk
ACPI: PCI interrupt for device 0000:02:00.0 disabled
ACPI: PCI interrupt for device 0000:01:00.0 disabled
Power down.
acpi_power_off called
Linux operating system
After the Linux operating system is installed, the device boots from the harddisk when powered on next
time. The Linux operating system provides a complete root file system and customization tools such as gcc,
rpm, and vi editor, and is also enabled with some network services such as smb. You can configure the
network services on the OAP/OAPS module as you do on a PC.
describes the harddisk partitions
when the device is shipped.
Table 4 Harddisk partitions
Module Partition
Mount
point
File system
Description
MIM-OAPS/MIM-OAP
/dev/sda1
/
ext3
Root file system
/dev/sda2 /alt
ext3
Backup partition for the root
file system, used for one key
restore.
/dev/sda3
swap swap Switching
partition
/dev/sda4 /opt
ext3
Data
partition
FIC-OAP
/dev/md0
/
ext3 (RAID1)
Root file system
/dev/md1 /alt
ext3
(RAID1)
Backup partition for the root
file system, used for one key
restore.
/dev/md2
swap
Swap (RAID1)
Switching partition