HP ProLiant 800 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide - Page 62

Console Log, Reboot, Power Off, Power Off Immediately, Refresh

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Web-Based User Interface • You can select the appropriate function in the Server Blade Power area using the following radio buttons: - Reboot reboots the server blade. - Power Off attempts a graceful shutdown of the server blade for 5 minutes, after which time this command powers down the server blade immediately. - Power Off Immediately powers off the server blade forcefully. CAUTION: Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI-compliant operating system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a server blade. This condition can result in the permanent loss of critical data. IMPORTANT: You must click Apply for these settings to take effect. IMPORTANT: Whenever possible, HP recommends that you use the operating system shutdown procedures before powering down a server blade or enclosure. Once the enclosure is powered off, powering on can only occur with local access to the system. Console Log IMPORTANT: Only group members, group administrators, and enclosure administrators can view a console log of a server blade. The Console Log screen displays the console log for the specified bay. The console log of the bay is not stored between reboots of the Integrated Administrator, so the information will only include what has taken place since the last power on of the Integrated Administrator. The data captured in the console log is all output from the serial console of the server blade that occurred while no one was connected to the console. For security reasons, console output during a user connection session is not logged. The Refresh button refreshes the console log for the current server blade. HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3-31

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Web-Based User Interface
You can select the appropriate function in the Server Blade Power area using the
following radio buttons:
Reboot
reboots the server blade.
Power Off
attempts a graceful shutdown of the server blade for 5 minutes,
after which time this command powers down the server blade immediately.
Power Off Immediately
powers off the server blade forcefully.
CAUTION:
Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI-compliant
operating system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a
server blade. This condition can result in the permanent loss of critical data.
IMPORTANT:
You must click
Apply
for these settings to take effect.
IMPORTANT:
Whenever possible, HP recommends that you use the operating system
shutdown procedures before powering down a server blade or enclosure. Once the
enclosure is powered off, powering on can only occur with local access to the system.
Console Log
IMPORTANT:
Only group members, group administrators, and enclosure administrators can
view a
console log of a server blade.
The
Console Log
screen displays the console log for the specified bay. The console
log of the bay is not stored between reboots of the Integrated Administrator, so the
information will only include what has taken place since the last power on of the
Integrated Administrator.
The data captured in the console log is all output from the serial console of the server
blade that occurred while no one was connected to the console. For security reasons,
console output during a user connection session is not logged.
The
Refresh
button refreshes the console log for the current server blade.
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