HP Superdome SX2000 User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 162

PE Command, Example B-19 PD Command, PE - Power Entity

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being forced to enter a partition in commands that require a partition for their operation. For example, this prevents a user from accidentally TOCing the wrong partition. A default partition is automatically set for users who are assigned the Single Partition User access level when they log in into the MP handler. A user assigned the Single Partition User access level can not change the default partition. When Administrator- or Operator-level users log in, their default partition is set to an invalid partition. The default partition for users of these access levels is maintained independently for each connection. When the user logs out of the MP handler, the default partition setting is not stored in nonvolatile storage. Example B-19 PD Command See also: RE and SO commands PE Command PE - Power Entity • Access level-Operator • Scope-Complex This command turns power on or off to the specified entity. If a default partition is defined, then the targeted entity must be a member of that partition. If the entity being powered on is an entire cabinet, this command interacts with the physical cabinet power switch. If the cabinet power switch is in the off position then this command does not turn cabinet power on. If this command is used to power off a cabinet, then the power switch is turned from on to off to on, the cabinet powers on. Powering on or off a cell also powers on or off any attached I/O backplane. Also powering on a cell powers on the I/O backplane attached to that cell first. The system backplane (HLSB) cannot be selected as an entity, and can only be controlled by the cabinet entity. Powering off a partition that is released from BIB can result in extraneous error events being stored in the event logs. 162 Management Processor Commands

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being forced to enter a partition in commands that require a partition for their operation. For
example, this prevents a user from accidentally TOCing the wrong partition.
A default partition is automatically set for users who are assigned the Single Partition User access
level when they log in into the MP handler. A user assigned the Single Partition User access level
can not change the default partition.
When Administrator- or Operator-level users log in, their default partition is set to an invalid
partition. The default partition for users of these access levels is maintained independently for
each connection. When the user logs out of the MP handler, the default partition setting is not
stored in nonvolatile storage.
Example B-19 PD Command
See also: RE and SO commands
PE Command
PE - Power Entity
Access level—Operator
Scope—Complex
This command turns power on or off to the specified entity. If a default partition is defined, then
the targeted entity must be a member of that partition. If the entity being powered on is an entire
cabinet, this command interacts with the physical cabinet power switch. If the cabinet power
switch is in the off position then this command does not turn cabinet power on. If this command
is used to power off a cabinet, then the power switch is turned from on to off to on, the cabinet
powers on. Powering on or off a cell also powers on or off any attached I/O backplane. Also
powering on a cell powers on the I/O backplane attached to that cell first. The system backplane
(HLSB) cannot be selected as an entity, and can only be controlled by the cabinet entity.
Powering off a partition that is released from BIB can result in extraneous error events being
stored in the event logs.
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Management Processor Commands