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I would like to reopen

How do I shutdown the Host over ssh on ESXi 5 so it shuts down the guests properly?

It is not a duplicate.

What can i do?

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  • Your question seems like a duplicate. Can you explain why it's not the case? Stating why might enlighten a mod here so that he reopens your question..
    – Laf
    Jan 25, 2012 at 22:17
  • OK Thank you. Someone already unblocked the question. Very nice.
    – mit
    Jan 26, 2012 at 14:37
  • Laf, at the time I posted this here I had already expanded and explained.
    – mit
    Jan 26, 2012 at 17:24

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  1. Please don't edit out the system-generated "Possible Duplicate" link. You should never do that. From the revision history it seems that this was probably accidental, but I still think it's worth mentioning.

  2. Explain why it's not a duplicate. Add a paragraph to your question that states why it's not, so it's really obvious. Then, flag your question for moderator attention and ask them to reopen it, pointing to your edit.

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  • Answsering youre No 2: it is obvious to someone who reads it that it is not a duplicate, it is a different question and if you read the first version you can see that. The one who should explain was the person who in the beginning marked this as a duplicate. Although I could understand that one person makes a mistake, I cannot understand that 3 others followed him, this can only mean they juwst like to klick around and do not really read the underlying case, they just trusted in the first persons (the one who voted duplicate first) opinion. But this is misuse of their admin position.
    – mit
    Jan 26, 2012 at 17:28
  • It is not the goal of needing more than one vote for closing that they just klick without reading., The goal is that they check by themselves and if they do it cannot happen so easily that such an obvious mistake happens.
    – mit
    Jan 26, 2012 at 17:29
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Because your question was originally posted on ServerFault, I suggest you post your argument to Meta.ServerFault. There, post your question and the question marked as duplicate, and explain why you think they are not the same. The users on ServerFault with sufficient reputation to open/close questions can then judge and possibly re-open your post.

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