Firstly uname -a = UnixWare companyname 5 7.1.4 i386 x86at SCO UNIX_SVR5
Server is an HP Proliant ML350 G4 Tower
Right, now to the problem.
We frequently have power outtages and lightning strikes here due to our location in a VERY rural part of the UK.
As such, I need to be able to remotely shutdown our Unix server.
I cannot use software from our UPS as that is connected to a Windows server.
Currently, from home, I VPN to the network, remote control the Windows server and use a Hyperterminal session to connect to the Unix server.
The company that provided us with the server created a text menu for us so that when we connect via telnet and login as root we get a few options.
One of them is to check who is connected. Once we are sure all users are out, we can proceed.
Another option is to shutdown the server.
When we select this option the server shuts down to a message something like 'it is now safe to turn your system off'.
This isn't really too much of a problem due to the fact that if the UPS runs out of power, the box will turn off the same as pressing the button.
However, doing it this way means that the UPS batteries are getting more 'stressed' than they should and will need to be replaced.
Also, should the bulding be struck, there is a higher risk of damage due to transient voltages if the system is turned on.
I just want the server to turn off when shutdown.
I have spoken to the company who supplied the server, but they say that due to the HP ware used to install SCO, it is impossible.
I don't wish to call them liars, but if Windows 98 can shutdown a PC completely, shouldn't UNIX be able to?
I have not yet had a chance to simply try shutdown 0 from the command line yet, but will next chance I get.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Is this something anyone else has come across?
All help is appreciated, (unless you are trying to get me to rethink the companies procedures or trying to get me to spend money)
Thanks
Adrian