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How to Shut Down a Raspberry Pi Remotely

By Matthew Lynch
June 14, 2023
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As a Raspberry Pi user, you might find yourself in a situation where you need to shut down your Raspberry Pi remotely. Maybe you’re using your Raspberry Pi as a server, or you may have forgotten to turn off your Raspberry Pi before leaving the house. Whatever the reason, it’s entirely possible to shut down your Raspberry Pi remotely without having to physically access it. In this article, we’ll show you how.

Before we begin, it’s important to note that shutting down your Raspberry Pi remotely requires that your Raspberry Pi is turned on and connected to a network. Additionally, you’ll need to be logged in to your Raspberry Pi via SSH, which can be done using a tool like PuTTY.

Step 1: Open up the Terminal

The first step in shutting down your Raspberry Pi remotely is to open up the terminal on your computer. Once you have the terminal open, you’ll need to SSH into your Raspberry Pi. To do this, simply type the following command into the terminal:

ssh [email protected]

Replace “raspberrypi.local” with your Raspberry Pi’s IP address if you know it.

Step 2: Enter Your Credentials

Once you’re logged in to your Raspberry Pi via SSH, you’ll be prompted to enter your credentials. This will include your username and password. After you’ve entered your credentials, you should see the Raspberry Pi command prompt.

Step 3: Shut Down Your Raspberry Pi

Now that you’re logged in to your Raspberry Pi, it’s time to shut it down. To do this, simply enter the following command into the terminal:

sudo shutdown now

This will immediately shut down your Raspberry Pi. If you want to shut down your Raspberry Pi after a specified amount of time, you can add a time delay to the command by replacing “now” with the number of minutes you want to wait before shutting down. For example, if you wanted to shut down your Raspberry Pi in 5 minutes, you would enter the following command:

sudo shutdown -h +5

This will shut down your Raspberry Pi in 5 minutes.

Step 4: Disconnect From Your Raspberry Pi

After you’ve shut down your Raspberry Pi, it’s important to disconnect from it properly. You can do this by entering the following command into the terminal:

exit

This will log you out of your Raspberry Pi, and you’ll be returned to your computer’s command prompt.

In conclusion, shutting down a Raspberry Pi remotely is a simple and straightforward process. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily shut down your Raspberry Pi from anywhere as long as it is turned on and connected to the network. This can save you time and energy, and it’s a great option for anyone who doesn’t want to physically access their Raspberry Pi to shut it down.

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