HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide (569 - Page 182

Basic blade management, Powering port blades off and on, Disabling and enabling port blades

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Table 45 Default index/area extended-edge PID assignment with no port swap (continued) Port on Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot blade 1Idx/Area 2Idx/Area 3Idx/Area 4Idx/Area 7Idx/Area 8Idx/Area 9Idx/Area 10Idx/Area 2 18/18 34/34 50/50 66/66 82/82 98/98 114/114 2/2 1 17/17 33/33 49/49 65/65 81/81 97/97 113/113 1/1 0 16/16 32/32 48/48 64/64 80/80 96/96 112/112 0/0 Basic blade management The following sections provide procedures for powering a port blade off and on and for disabling and enabling a port blade. Powering port blades off and on Port blades are powered on by default. To power off a port blade 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Enter the slotPowerOff command with the slot number of the port blade you want to power off. The slot must exist in the logical switch where you are logged in. switch:admin> slotpoweroff 3 Slot 3 is being powered off switch:admin> To provide power to a port blade 3. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 4. Enter the slotPowerOn command with the slot number of the port blade you want to power on. The slot must exist in the logical switch where you are logged in. switch:admin> slotpoweron 3 Powering on slot 3 switch:admin> Disabling and enabling port blades Port blades are enabled by default. In some cases, you will need to disable a port blade to perform diagnostics. When diagnostics are executed manually (from the Fabric OS command line), many commands require the port blade to be disabled. This ensures that diagnostic activity does not interfere with normal fabric traffic. To disable a port blade 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Enter the bladeDisable command with the slot number of the port blade you want to disable: switch:admin> bladedisable 3 Slot 3 is being disabled To enable a port blade 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Enter the bladeEnable command with the slot number of the port blade you want to enable: switch:admin> bladeenable 3 Slot 3 is being enabled 182 Configuring Directors

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Configuring Directors
Basic blade management
The following sections provide procedures for powering a port blade off and on and for disabling and
enabling a port blade.
Powering port blades off and on
Port blades are powered on by default.
To power off a port blade
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Enter the
slotPowerOff
command with the slot number of the port blade you want to power off.
The slot must exist in the logical switch where you are logged in.
To provide power to a port blade
3.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
4.
Enter the
slotPowerOn
command with the slot number of the port blade you want to power on.
The slot must exist in the logical switch where you are logged in.
Disabling and enabling port blades
Port blades are enabled by default. In some cases, you will need to disable a port blade to perform
diagnostics. When diagnostics are executed manually (from the Fabric OS command line), many
commands require the port blade to be disabled. This ensures that diagnostic activity does not interfere
with normal fabric traffic.
To disable a port blade
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Enter the
bladeDisable
command with the slot number of the port blade you want to disable:
To enable a port blade
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Enter the
bladeEnable
command with the slot number of the port blade you want to enable:
2
18/18
34/34
50/50
66/66
82/82
98/98
114/114
2/2
1
17/17
33/33
49/49
65/65
81/81
97/97
113/113
1/1
0
16/16
32/32
48/48
64/64
80/80
96/96
112/112
0/0
Table 45
Default index/area extended-edge PID assignment with no port swap (continued)
Port on
blade
Slot
1Idx/Area
Slot
2Idx/Area
Slot
3Idx/Area
Slot
4Idx/Area
Slot
7Idx/Area
Slot
8Idx/Area
Slot
9Idx/Area
Slot
10Idx/Area
switch:admin>
slotpoweroff 3
Slot 3 is being powered off
switch:admin>
switch:admin>
slotpoweron 3
Powering on slot 3
switch:admin>
switch:admin>
bladedisable 3
Slot 3 is being disabled
switch:admin>
bladeenable 3
Slot 3 is being enabled