HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 159

System Reset Power Status and Power Control, Resetting the System, Displaying Power Status

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Table 8-36 system1 Properties Property Name Description Access and Values EnabledState Provides information about the system power state. Read-only Values: • Enabled: System power is off. • Disabled: System power is on. Verbs show help reset start stop Displays information about managed elements (targets, their supported properties and verbs). Displays context-sensitive help. Resets the system. Turns system power on. Performs graceful shutdown of the system. If used with force option, turns system power off. System Reset Power Status and Power Control This section describes the system reset power status and power control commands. Resetting the System To reset the system, apply the reset command to the system1 target. For example: hpiLO-> reset system1 status=0 status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED system1 has been issued a reset Displaying Power Status To display the power state of the system, query the value of the enabledstate property of the system1 target. For example: hpiLO-> show -d properties=enabledstate system1 status=0 status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED /system1 Properties EnabledState=Enabled Powering Off the System To power off the system, apply the stop (graceful shutdown) or stop-force (power off) commands to the system1 target. For example: hpiLO-> stop -f status=0 status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED System is being powered off. hpiLO-> stop status=0 status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED system has been requested graceful shutdown. Powering On the System To power on the system, apply the start command to the system1 target. For example: SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol 159

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Table 8-36 system1 Properties
Access and Values
Description
Property Name
Read-only
Values:
Enabled: System power is off.
Disabled: System power is on.
Provides information about the system
power state.
EnabledState
Verbs
show
Displays information about managed elements (targets, their supported properties and
verbs).
help
Displays context-sensitive help.
reset
Resets the system.
start
Turns system power on.
stop
Performs graceful shutdown of the system. If used with force option, turns system
power off.
System Reset Power Status and Power Control
This section describes the system reset power status and power control commands.
Resetting the System
To reset the system, apply the
reset
command to the
system1
target. For example:
</>hpiLO-> reset system1
status=0
status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED
system1 has been issued a reset
Displaying Power Status
To display the power state of the system, query the value of the
enabledstate
property of the
system1
target. For example:
</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=enabledstate system1
status=0
status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED
/system1
Properties
EnabledState=Enabled
Powering Off the System
To power off the system, apply the
stop
(graceful shutdown) or
stop-force
(power off)
commands to the
system1
target. For example:
</system1> hpiLO-> stop -f
status=0
status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED
System is being powered off.
</system1> hpiLO-> stop
status=0
status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED
system has been requested graceful shutdown.
Powering On the System
To power on the system, apply the
start
command to the
system1
target. For example:
SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol
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