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5.26. Scheduled VPS shutdown
To perform maintenance, it is sometimes necessary to shut down the server at a specific time. The shutdown process can be automated using the at service.
- Connect to the server via SSH.
- Check that the system time on the server is set correctly:
TZ='Europe/Kyiv' dateIf the time is set incorrectly, please correct it:
ntpdate ptbtime1.ptb.de && hwclock -wNote To execute this command, the
ntpdateornetdatepackage must be installed on the server. - Check whether the at service is running in the list of processes (displayed as atd):
ps ax | grep atdIf the service isn't running, start it:
/etc/init.d/atd startNote The
atpackage must be installed on the server to execute this command. - Create a task with a command to shut down the server at the specified time on the specified day. For example, to shut down the server on December 8, 2022, at 9:15 a.m., the command to create the task looks like this:
echo "/sbin/shutdown -h now" | at 09:15 08.12.2022 - Check if the task you created appears in the task list:
atq
When the time specified in the task arrives, the server will automatically execute the shutdown command. You can restart the server after it has been shut down by performing a forced reboot.