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expect | Requires you pass user and password to the script so that it can connect to the OPA0 console via "telnet " and execute the shutdown commands. The "guest_shutdown.exp " script, located in the /opt/charon/utils folder, can perform operations to: - log off a user connected on the console if the prompt is detected,
- enter a username/password to login if "
login: " or "username: " is detected, - execute the shutdown command if the prompt is detected,
- detect the SRM prompt (
>>> ) to issue the "power off " command (AXP) or send the F6 key (AXP & VAX) if enabled.
This method is useful if the virtual machine has no telnet connection available and cannot handle "rsh " and "ssh " remote connections. Important notes: - Note any local existing connection to the console has to be killed before executing the expect script.
- If the console is locked from an external connection or if the prompt is not detected after sending a carriage return, the expect script will fail.
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rsh | Requires: - a trust to be created between the Linux server and the Tru64 or OpenVMS guest (proxy) to issue password free remote commands
- if the virtual machine is running OpenVMS, the CHARON_SHUTDOWN.COM script, located in the /opt/charon/utils folder, has to be copied in the SYS$MANAGER folder on the OpenVMS machine.
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ssh | Requires: - a secured trust to be created between the Linux server and the Tru64 or OpenVMS guest (key pair) to issue password and passphrase free remote commands
- if the virtual machine is running OpenVMS, the CHARON_SHUTDOWN.COM script, located in the /opt/charon/utils folder, has to be copied in the SYS$MANAGER folder on the OpenVMS machine.
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title | Note for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x |
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If your application and server needs time to shutdown, it could be necessary to give more time in the service definition to prevent from the service stop procedure to fail due to timeout. To do so, open the "Manage 'systemd' services " option and edit the service configuration file. You can then add the TimeoutStopSec= parameter in the Service section. Example: [Service]
... TimeoutStopSec=3min
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More information can be found using the "# man systemd.service " command on your Linux server |
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When the script is initialized using option 6 or when a new virtual machine is added, the following lines are added:
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case "$1"
in
<configuration file>)
#-- Uncomment and complete one of the following lines:
#\${CHARONDIR}/utils/charon_gstop_expect \$1 \$2 root <password> "<prompt>" <TRU64/VMS>
#\${CHARONDIR}/utils/charon_gstop_rsh \$1 \$2 <hostname> <TRU64/VMS>
#\${CHARONDIR}/utils/charon_gstop_ssh \$1 \$2 <hostname> <TRU64/VMS>
#/<path>/<myscript>
;;
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esac
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The editor defined in the Preferences is used to edit the script.
Stop script execution example with "rsh" on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x:
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# cp /opt/charon/utils/charon_gstart.chkrun.example /opt/charon/utils/charon_gstart.chkrun
# vim /opt/charon/utils/charon_gstart.chkrun
# chmod 744 /opt/charon/utils/charon_gstart.chkrun
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Example file provided (contains example for Tru64 and OpenVMS):
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