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Table 4-6, Server Bay Management Commands, HDD | RBSU]}

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Command Line Interface Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands continued Command Description GENERATE NMI Generates an NMI on the specified blade. The consequences of an NMI are operating system specific. POWEROFF BAY } {FORCE} Performs a graceful shutdown of the server blade in the specified bay. If the FORCE argument is given, the server blade is immediately shut down. This means the server blade could lose data or become unstable. If no server blade is in the specified bay, the user is told that the bay is empty. POWERON BAY } {[PXE | HDD | RBSU]} Powers on the specified server blade. If no server blade is in the specified bay, the user is told that the bay is empty. The optional boot arguments require a BIOS version of 06/15/02 or greater of the ProLiant BL10e Server blade ROM. Adding an optional boot argument forces the blade to abandon the regular boot order and forces a boot using the specified method. Restrictions Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command. Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command. Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command. continued HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 4-21

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Command Line Interface
Table 4-6:
Server Bay Management Commands
continued
Command
Description
Restrictions
GENERATE NMI <bay
number>
Generates an NMI on the
specified blade.
The consequences of an NMI
are operating system specific.
Only enclosure and group
administrators may execute
this command.
POWEROFF BAY <bay
number> {[ , | - ]
<bay number>}
{FORCE}
Performs a graceful shutdown
of the server blade in the
specified bay.
If the FORCE argument is
given, the server blade is
immediately shut down. This
means the server blade could
lose data or become unstable.
If no server blade is in the
specified bay, the user is told
that the bay is empty.
Only enclosure and group
administrators may execute
this command.
POWERON BAY <bay
number> {[ , | - ]
<bay number>} {[PXE
| HDD | RBSU]}
Powers on the specified server
blade.
If no server blade is in the
specified bay, the user is told
that the bay is empty.
The optional boot arguments
require a BIOS version of
06/15/02 or greater of the
ProLiant BL10e Server blade
ROM.
Adding an optional boot
argument forces the blade to
abandon the regular boot order
and forces a boot using the
specified method.
Only enclosure and group
administrators may execute
this command.
continued
HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide
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