HP Integrity rx2800 HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide - Page 56

PM: Power regulator mode, CYCLE, Graceful Shutdown, PR, PS, PC

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ON Turns the system power on. This command has no affect if the power is already on. OFF Turns the system power off. This command is equivalent to turning the system power off at the front panel switch. There is no signal sent to the operating system to shut the software down before power is turned off. To turn the system off gracefully, ensure that the operating system is shut down before running this command. CYCLE Turns the system power off, then on. The delay between off and on is 6 seconds. Graceful Shutdown A signal is sent to the operating system to shut down prior to turning off the system power. Command line usage and scripting: PC [ -on | -off | -graceful | -cycle ] [ -nc ] PC -? Example: [gstlhpg1] CM:hpiLO-> pc -on -nc PC -on -nc System will be powered on. -> System is being powered on. -> Command successful. [gstlhpg1] CM:hpiLO-> See also: PR, PS PM: Power regulator mode Command access level: Power control access The PM command provides the following options for remote control of the system power regulator: Dynamic Enables the system to dynamically change the processor power level when needed based on current operating conditions. The system remains in this mode unless the system is reset or an operating system-hosted application requests a processor state change. In these cases, power management mode changes to operating system Control Mode. Low Sets the processor to the lowest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that lowest state until the system is reset. If the processor is reset, the power mode changes to operating system Control Mode. High Sets the processor to the highest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that highest state unless the system is reset or an operating system-hosted application requests a state change. If the processor is reset, the power mode changes to operating system Control Mode. OS Sets the control of the power regulator to the operating system. Command line usage and scripting Example [gstl0074] CM:hpiLO-> pm PM [ -dynamic | -low | -high | -os ] [ -nc ] PM -? See also: PC, PR 56 Using iLO 3

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ON
Turns the system power on. This command has no affect if the power
is already on.
OFF
Turns the system power off. This command is equivalent to turning the
system power off at the front panel switch. There is no signal sent to
the operating system to shut the software down before power is turned
off. To turn the system off gracefully, ensure that the operating system
is shut down before running this command.
CYCLE
Turns the system power off, then on. The delay between off and on is
6 seconds.
Graceful Shutdown
A signal is sent to the operating system to shut down prior to turning
off the system power.
Command line usage and scripting
:
PC [ -on | -off | -graceful | -cycle ] [ -nc ]
PC -?
Example:
[gstlhpg1] CM:hpiLO-> pc -on -nc
PC -on -nc
System will be powered on.
-> System is being powered on.
-> Command successful.
[gstlhpg1] CM:hpiLO->
See also:
PR, PS
PM
: Power regulator mode
Command access level: Power control access
The
PM
command provides the following options for remote control of the system power regulator:
Dynamic
Enables the system to dynamically change the processor power level when needed
based on current operating conditions. The system remains in this mode unless the
system is reset or an operating system-hosted application requests a processor state
change. In these cases, power management mode changes to operating system Control
Mode.
Low
Sets the processor to the lowest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that
lowest state until the system is reset. If the processor is reset, the power mode changes
to operating system Control Mode.
High
Sets the processor to the highest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that
highest state unless the system is reset or an operating system-hosted application
requests a state change. If the processor is reset, the power mode changes to operating
system Control Mode.
OS
Sets the control of the power regulator to the operating system.
Command line usage and scripting
Example
[gstl0074] CM:hpiLO-> pm
PM [ -dynamic | -low | -high | -os ] [ -nc ]
PM -?
See also:
PC, PR
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