HP AM866A Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference v6.3.0 (53-1001337-01, July 2009 - Page 786
powerOffListSet, Synopsis, Description, Notes, Operands, Examples
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2 powerOffListSet powerOffListSet Sets the order in which slots are powered off. Synopsis powerofflistset Description Use this command to Modify the order in which slots are powered off. This command displays the current order, and then prompts you interactively to confirm or modify the power-off position for each slot. Whenever a power supply goes out of service or a field-replaceable unit (FRU) RU is inserted, the system's available power is compared to the system's required power to determine if there is enough power to operate. If less than the required power is available, the power-off list is processed, until there is sufficient power for the system to operate. If the system's power supply drops abruptly to insufficient levels, the power-off list cannot be processed. The sudden lack of power causes the CP board processors to cease executing the firmware. For example, if only one power supply is available to power a fully loaded system and the power supply is removed from the chassis, all system operations terminate immediately, and the power-off list cannot be processed. However, if the system is running on two power supplies (this is not recommended) and one goes into a predicted fail state (in which the power supply is still supplying power), the power-off list is processed as described. The power-off list does not affect the order, in which slots are powered on. On power-on or when an additional power supply is added, slots are processed sequentially, starting at slot 1. Notes CP blade slots are not included in the power-off list. Command output may vary depending on the hardware platform. .Some FRUs may use significant power, but cannot be powered off by the software. For example a missing blower FRU may change the power computation enough to affect how many slot blades can be powered up. The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for details. Operands none Examples To modify the power-off list order: switch:admin> powerofflistset Slot Current POL 10 1st 9 2nd 8 3rd 7 4th 4 5th 3 6th 2 7th 1 8th 1st slot to be powered off: (1..10) [10] 1 756 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1001337-01