Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Administratiors Guide - Page 95

Disabling switches, Power management, Powering off a port blade or core blade

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Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks Disabling switches Switches are enabled by default. In some cases, you may need to disable a switch to perform diagnostic testing. This ensures that diagnostic activity does not interfere with normal fabric traffic. Use the following procedure to disable a switch. 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter switchCfgPersistentDisable --setdisablestate. This procedure sets the switch to the disabled state without disabling it. On reset, the switch will be in a disabled state, and will need to be enabled. Power management To manage power and ensure that more critical components are the least affected by power changes, you can specify the order in which the components are powered off by using the powerOffListSet command. The power monitor compares the available power with the power required to determine if there will be enough power to operate. If it is predicted to be less power available than required, the power-off list is processed until there is enough power for operation. By default, the processing begins with slot 1 and proceeds to the last slot in the chassis. As power becomes available, slots are powered up in the reverse order. During the initial power up of a chassis, or using the slotPowerOn command, or the insertion of a blade, the available power is compared to required power before power is applied to the blade. NOTE Some FRUs in the chassis may use significant power, yet cannot be powered off through software. The powerOffListShow command displays the power-off order. Powering off a port blade or core blade Blades cannot be powered off when POST or AP initialization is in progress. The CP blades cannot be powered off from the CLI. You must manually power off the CP blades by lowering the slider or removing power from the chassis. If the CP is not up and running, then physical removal or powering off the chassis is required. ATTENTION Powering off the last operational core blade disables the chassis. 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the slotPowerOff command with the slot number of the port blade or core blade you want to power off. ecp:admin> slotpoweroff 3 Slot 3 is being powered off ecp:admin> slotpoweroff 5 You have chosen a core blade to power off, if this is the last operational core blade, then the chassis will disable itself. Would you like to proceed? (yes, y, no, n):[no] y Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 95

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Disabling switches
Switches are enabled by default. In some cases, you may need to disable a switch to perform diagnostic testing. This ensures that
diagnostic activity does not interfere with normal fabric traffic.
Use the following procedure to disable a switch.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter
switchCfgPersistentDisable --setdisablestate
.
This procedure sets the switch to the disabled state without disabling it. On reset, the switch will be in a disabled state, and will
need to be enabled.
Power management
To manage power and ensure that more critical components are the least affected by power changes, you can specify the order in which
the components are powered off by using the
powerOffListSet
command.
The power monitor compares the available power with the power required to determine if there will be enough power to operate. If it is
predicted to be less power available than required, the power-off list is processed until there is enough power for operation. By default,
the processing begins with slot 1 and proceeds to the last slot in the chassis. As power becomes available, slots are powered up in the
reverse order. During the initial power up of a chassis, or using the
slotPowerOn
command, or the insertion of a blade, the available
power is compared to required power before power is applied to the blade.
NOTE
Some FRUs in the chassis may use significant power, yet cannot be powered off through software.
The
powerOffListShow
command displays the power-off order.
Powering off a port blade or core blade
Blades cannot be powered off when POST or AP initialization is in progress.
The CP blades cannot be powered off from the CLI. You must manually power off the CP blades by lowering the slider or removing
power from the chassis. If the CP is not up and running, then physical removal or powering off the chassis is required.
ATTENTION
Powering off the last operational core blade disables the chassis.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the
slotPowerOff
command with the slot number of the port blade or core blade you want to power off.
ecp:admin> slotpoweroff 3
Slot 3 is being powered off
ecp:admin> slotpoweroff 5
You have chosen a core blade to power off,
if this is the last operational core blade, then
the chassis will disable itself.
Would you like to proceed? (yes, y, no, n):[no] y
Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks
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