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 Use the system shutdown command to shut down the current ClearPass server. Use the system shutdown command to shut down the current ClearPass server.
  
 +{{:aruba_networks:clearpass:cp_system_commands_20_-_hvillanueva.png?700|}}
  
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +[appadmin]# system shutdown
 +
 +==== Example ====
 +
 +The following example shuts down the system with a confirmation before proceeding:
 +
 +{{:aruba_networks:clearpass:cp_system_commands_21_-_hvillanueva.png?700|}}
 +
 +===== system sso-reset =====
 +
 +Use the system sso-reset command to reset the Single Sign-On (SSO) configuration.
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +**system sso-reset**
 +
 +===== system start-rasession =====
 +
 +Use the system start-rasession command to start a Remote Assistance (RA) session.
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +**system start-rasession** [duration_hours | duration_mins | contact_id | cppm_server_ip]
 +        
 +The following table describes the parameters for the system start-rasession command
 +
 +**Table 5:** System Start Remote Assistance Session Command Parameters
 +
 +{{:aruba_networks:clearpass:cp_system_commands_22_-_hvillanueva.png?800|}}
 +
 +===== system status-rasession =====
 +
 +Use the system status-rasession command to view the status of a Remote Assistance session.
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +**system status-rasession** <session_id>
 +        
 +==== Example ====
 +
 +The following example displays the status of a Remote Assistance session 3001:
 +
 +**[appadmin]# system status-rasession 3001**
 +
 +===== system terminate-rasession =====
 +
 +Use the system terminate-rasession command to terminate a running Remote Assistance session.
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +**system terminate-rasession <session_id>**
 +        
 +==== Example ====
 +
 +The following example terminates a running RemoteAssist session 3001:
 +
 +**[appadmin]# system terminate-rasession 3001**
 +
 +===== system update =====
 +
 +The system update command provides options to manage system patch updates.
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +system update [-i [-f] <user@hostname:/<filename> | http://hostname/<filename>>]
 +   
 +system update [-f]
 +        
 +system update [-l]
 +
 +The following table describes the required and optional parameters for the system update command:
 +
 +**Table 6:** System Update Command Parameters
 +
 +{{:aruba_networks:clearpass:cp_system_commands_23_-_hvillanueva.png?800|}}
 +
 +==== Example ====
 +
 +The following example of the system update command will reinstall the patch if necessary and list the patches currently installed on the ClearPass server:
 +
 +**[appadmin]#  system update -f -l**
 +
 +===== system upgrade =====
 +
 +The system upgrade command upgrades the system. This command provides you with the following system upgrade options:
 +
 +- From a Linux server
 +
 +- From a Web server
 +
 +- Performing an offline upgrade
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +**system upgrade <session_id>**
 +
 +==== Syntax ====
 +
 +- Upgrading from a Linux server
 +
 +**system upgrade user@hostname:/<filepath> [-w] [-l] [-L]**
 +
 +- Upgrading from a Web server
 +
 +**system upgrade http://hostname/<filepath> [-w] [-l] [-L]**
 +
 +- Performing an offline upgrade
 +
 +**system upgrade <filepath> [-w] [-l] [-L]**
 +
 +**Table 7:** System Upgrade Command Parameters
 +
 +{{:aruba_networks:clearpass:cp_system_commands_24_-_hvillanueva.png?800|}}
 +
 +==== Example 1: Upgrading from a Linux Server ====
 +
 +To upgrade the Policy Manager image from a Linux server:
 +
 +1. Upload the upgrade image to a Linux server.
 +
 +2. Use the following syntax to upload the upgrade image:
 +
 +**system upgrade user@hostname:/<filepath> [-w] [-l] [-L]**
 +
 +For example:
 +
 +**[appadmin]# system upgrade admin@sun.us.arubanetworks**
 +
 +==== Example 2: Upgrading from a Web Server ====
 +
 +To upgrade the Policy Manager image from a Web server:
 +
 +1. Upload the upgrade image to a Web server.
 +
 +2. Use the following syntax to upload the upgrade image:
 +
 +**system upgrade http://hostname/<filepath> [-w] [-l] [-L]**
 +
 +For example:
 +
 +**[appadmin]# system upgrade http://sun.us.arubanetworks.com/downloads/PolicyManager-x86-64-upgrade-71.tgz**
 +
 +==== Example 3: Performing an Offline Upgrade ====
 +
 +To perform an offline upgrade:
 +
 +1. Log in to the Aruba Support Center and select the Download Software tab.
 +
 +2. Navigate to the ClearPass > Policy Manager > Current Release folder > Upgrade folder.
 +The Upgrade page opens.
 +
 +3. In the Description/Remarks section, click the link for the appropriate upgrade.
 +The upgrade file is uploaded to your local system.
 +
 +4. Navigate to the ClearPass Policy Manager Software Updates page at Administration > Agents and Software Updates > Software Updates.
 +
 +5. In the Firmware & Patch Updates section of the Software Updates page, click the Import Updates button.
 +The Import from File dialog opens.
 +
 +6. Browse to the location of the upgrade file on your system, then click Import.
 +The selected upgrade file is uploaded to the ClearPass Policy Manager.
 +
 +7. Log in to the Policy Manager command line interface (CLI) with the following user name: appadmin.
 +
 +8. Initiate the upgrade process by entering the following command:
 +
 +**system upgrade <filepath> [-w] [-l] [-L]**
 +
 +For example:
 +
 +**[appadmin]# system upgrade CPPM-upgradeimage.bin**
 +
 +9. After the upgrade process is complete, restart the machine by issuing the following command in the CLI:
 +system restart
 +
 +The Policy Manager restarts and boots up to the most recent version of ClearPass Policy Manager.
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