Applicable versions and levels
Windows versions: V5.0L10 or later
Solaris versions: 10.0 or later
Linux versions: V11.0L10 or later
Action
Points to check
Display the SYSTEM_CALENDAR and check the following items:
Is the day change time of SYSTEM_CALENDAR the time of the power off?
Select Day Change Time from the Options menu to display the Register Day Change Time dialog box to check the day change time of SYSTEM_CALENDAR.
Was the server started manually, and a SYSTEM CALENDAR holiday fell on next day?
Check the status of the next day (working day/holiday/individual/holiday - individual).
The days on the calendar are color-coded to indicate the status. (Holidays are indicated in red)
Cause
Even if the server is started manually, if the next day is set as a SYSTEM_CALENDAR holiday, a shutdown is performed at the day change time in accordance with the automatic operation schedule of Systemwalker Operation Manager. This is because days set as SYSTEM_CALENDAR holidays are treated as days on which the server will not operate, and therefore, the power off will occur automatically.
Action method
If the next day is set as a holiday in SYSTEM_CALENDAR and you do not want a power off to occur automatically at the day change time of the next day, change the next day from a holiday to a non-holiday (working day/individual/holiday - individual) in SYSTEM_CALENDAR.
You can change the SYSTEM_CALENDAR status by clicking the day to select it and then clicking it again to make the change.