Shutting Down Service
Dedicated Server
When a dedicated customer shuts down service, we use the cancel date in management as the reminder date to shut the server off. When the "SHUTDOWN TODAY" email is received, the server should be powered down by NOC staff on that day (unless prior arrangements have been made to keep the server up or down for another reason). Also, billing should be stopped on that date to avoid future billing. You may remove the next bill date, or delete the sub to stop billing.
The server should remain in cancelled but not stopped status until the server is physically pulled from the DC. The reason for this is the cancelled status is a reminder that we need to pull the hardware out of the DC.
After the hardware is pulled the following steps should be taken:
- stop the system in management (this will mark the customer as cancelled if this was the last active server)
- remove the description label for the switch port
Assuming they're on port 21 on switch p23:
en conf t interface fa0/21 no description exit write memory
- destroy the nfs data mount and data, if applicable
umount /data/customers/col00xxx rmdir /data/customers/col00xxx rm /data/customers/col00xxx-file vi /etc/exports (remove entry) vi /etc/nfs_backup_mounts.sh (remove entries - 2)
If the umount fails, restart the nfsd:
/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
- remove DNS entries
listdomains col00xxx vi /etc/namedb/named.conf (remove all domains for customer)
- remove the server from the Cabinetmap