From bb55da596a12a07b3e8ae8d3dcc7de9d0f46b669 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cumulusAnia Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 14:16:59 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 4050815-fix inconsistancy --- .../cumulus-linux-510/System-Configuration/System-Power.md | 4 ++-- .../cumulus-linux-511/System-Configuration/System-Power.md | 4 ++-- content/cumulus-linux-56/System-Configuration/System-Power.md | 4 ++-- content/cumulus-linux-57/System-Configuration/System-Power.md | 4 ++-- content/cumulus-linux-58/System-Configuration/System-Power.md | 4 ++-- content/cumulus-linux-59/System-Configuration/System-Power.md | 4 ++-- 6 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/cumulus-linux-510/System-Configuration/System-Power.md b/content/cumulus-linux-510/System-Configuration/System-Power.md index c38b2e668d..3897953d4b 100644 --- a/content/cumulus-linux-510/System-Configuration/System-Power.md +++ b/content/cumulus-linux-510/System-Configuration/System-Power.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ author: NVIDIA weight: 295 toc: 3 --- -In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command. +In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command, which gracefully shuts down the switch (the switch LEDs stay on). ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo poweroff ``` -When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on the SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, SN5400 or SN5600 switch, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. The `cl-poweroff` command performs a hard *abrupt* power down instead of a graceful power down. +When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on certain switches, such as the NVIDIA SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, SN5400, or SN5600, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo cl-poweroff diff --git a/content/cumulus-linux-511/System-Configuration/System-Power.md b/content/cumulus-linux-511/System-Configuration/System-Power.md index c38b2e668d..3897953d4b 100644 --- a/content/cumulus-linux-511/System-Configuration/System-Power.md +++ b/content/cumulus-linux-511/System-Configuration/System-Power.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ author: NVIDIA weight: 295 toc: 3 --- -In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command. +In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command, which gracefully shuts down the switch (the switch LEDs stay on). ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo poweroff ``` -When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on the SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, SN5400 or SN5600 switch, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. The `cl-poweroff` command performs a hard *abrupt* power down instead of a graceful power down. +When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on certain switches, such as the NVIDIA SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, SN5400, or SN5600, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo cl-poweroff diff --git a/content/cumulus-linux-56/System-Configuration/System-Power.md b/content/cumulus-linux-56/System-Configuration/System-Power.md index 369e6a9ba9..aba09ebeb8 100644 --- a/content/cumulus-linux-56/System-Configuration/System-Power.md +++ b/content/cumulus-linux-56/System-Configuration/System-Power.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ author: NVIDIA weight: 278 toc: 3 --- -In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command. +In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command, which gracefully shuts down the switch (the switch LEDs stay on). ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo poweroff ``` -When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on the SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, or SN4700 switch, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. The `cl-poweroff` command performs a hard *abrupt* power down instead of a graceful power down. +When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on certain switches, such as the NVIDIA SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, or SN4700, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo cl-poweroff diff --git a/content/cumulus-linux-57/System-Configuration/System-Power.md b/content/cumulus-linux-57/System-Configuration/System-Power.md index 369e6a9ba9..aba09ebeb8 100644 --- a/content/cumulus-linux-57/System-Configuration/System-Power.md +++ b/content/cumulus-linux-57/System-Configuration/System-Power.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ author: NVIDIA weight: 278 toc: 3 --- -In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command. +In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command, which gracefully shuts down the switch (the switch LEDs stay on). ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo poweroff ``` -When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on the SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, or SN4700 switch, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. The `cl-poweroff` command performs a hard *abrupt* power down instead of a graceful power down. +When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on certain switches, such as the NVIDIA SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, or SN4700, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo cl-poweroff diff --git a/content/cumulus-linux-58/System-Configuration/System-Power.md b/content/cumulus-linux-58/System-Configuration/System-Power.md index cbf2af0114..0574771ef7 100644 --- a/content/cumulus-linux-58/System-Configuration/System-Power.md +++ b/content/cumulus-linux-58/System-Configuration/System-Power.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ author: NVIDIA weight: 278 toc: 3 --- -In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command. +In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command, which gracefully shuts down the switch (the switch LEDs stay on). ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo poweroff ``` -When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on the SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, or SN5600 switch, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. The `cl-poweroff` command performs a hard *abrupt* power down instead of a graceful power down. +When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on certain switches, such as the NVIDIA SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, or SN5600, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo cl-poweroff diff --git a/content/cumulus-linux-59/System-Configuration/System-Power.md b/content/cumulus-linux-59/System-Configuration/System-Power.md index c38b2e668d..3897953d4b 100644 --- a/content/cumulus-linux-59/System-Configuration/System-Power.md +++ b/content/cumulus-linux-59/System-Configuration/System-Power.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ author: NVIDIA weight: 295 toc: 3 --- -In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command. +In certain situations, you might need to power off the switch instead of rebooting. To power off the switch, you can run the Linux `poweroff` command, which gracefully shuts down the switch (the switch LEDs stay on). ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo poweroff ``` -When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on the SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, SN5400 or SN5600 switch, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. The `cl-poweroff` command performs a hard *abrupt* power down instead of a graceful power down. +When you run the Linux `poweroff` command on certain switches, such as the NVIDIA SN2201, SN2010, SN2100, SN2100B, SN3420, SN3700, SN3700C, SN4410, SN4600C, SN4600, SN4700, SN5400, or SN5600, the switch reboots instead of powering off. To power off the switch, run the `cl-poweroff` command instead. ``` cumulus@switch:~$ sudo cl-poweroff