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For your convienience, | For your convienience, two scripts are created that will take care of these three stages in the correct order. To execute a script, you must first connect to PMA and login as Administrator. | ||
Once authenticated, run the following | Once authenticated, run one of the following commands: | ||
<pre>pma-reboot | |||
pma-shutdown</pre> | |||
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Revision as of 16:35, 9 August 2020
Introduction
All Performance Management Appliances (PMA) are based on a hardened versions on CentOS 7 64-bit Linux Operating System.
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is used as virtualization platform.
Access to the appliance
We recommend using MobaXterm to access the appliance. Download MobaXterm at: http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/download.html |
PMA is accessible through ssh using your favorite terminal emulator. The appliance ships with two user accounts, Administrator and comcert. User Administrartor has been created to allow the end-user to safely shut down and reboot the appliance. User comcert is reserved for COMCERT support engineers.
# ssh -l Administrator <IPaddressPMA-65>
Shutdown and reboot the appliance
All applications and virtuals machines must be brought-down properly before shutting down or rebooting the appliance. Failure to do so may result in irreparable damage to the databases and loss of historical data. |
Stage 1 - shutdown the application
Stage 2 - shutdown the virtual machine
Stage 3 - shutdown or reboot the appliance
For your convienience, two scripts are created that will take care of these three stages in the correct order. To execute a script, you must first connect to PMA and login as Administrator.
Once authenticated, run one of the following commands:
pma-reboot pma-shutdown