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Power & Reset, Table 19 Power & Reset description, HP BladeSystem

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Figure 22 Power & Reset For information on how to set the power management options in the OA, see the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide on the HP website at HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator. Table 19 Power & Reset description Item System Power System Power Control Description The current power state of the system. Power control access enables you to issue the following options for remote control of the system power: Graceful Power Off The iLO 3 sends a signal to the operating system to shutdown before turning off system power. Supported by IPF operating systems. Force Power Off Turns system power off. This action is equivalent to forcing the system power off with the front panel power switch. No signal is sent to the operating system to bring the software down before power is turned off. For proper system shutdown, shut down the operating system before issuing this command. Force System Reset with Crash Dump (TOC/INIT) This causes the system to be reset through the INIT or TOC signal. All system processing and I/O activity is irrecoverably halted. The processors are signaled to dump state on the way down. Force System Reset This causes the system to reset through the RST signal. All system processing and I/O activity is irrecoverably halted. The effect of this command is very similar to cycling the system power. The operating system is not notified, no crash dump is taken on the way down, and so on. Power Cycle Turns system power off, waits 30 seconds, then turns the system power back on. System Power Restore Settings The power restore policy determines how the system behaves when AC power returns after an AC power loss. To issue these options, you must have the Configure iLO Settings user right. Restore Previous Power State The power is restored to the state that was in effect when AC power was removed or lost. Automatically Power On The system is powered on after AC power is applied. 84 Using iLO 3

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Figure 22 Power & Reset
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Table 19 Power & Reset description
Description
Item
The current power state of the system.
System Power
Power control access enables you to issue the following options for remote control of the
system power:
System Power Control
Graceful Power Off
The iLO 3 sends a signal to the operating system
to shutdown before turning off system power.
Supported by IPF operating systems.
Force Power Off
Turns system power off. This action is equivalent
to forcing the system power off with the front panel
power switch. No signal is sent to the operating
system to bring the software down before power
is turned off. For proper system shutdown, shut
down the operating system before issuing this
command.
Force System Reset with Crash Dump
(TOC/INIT)
This causes the system to be reset through the INIT
or TOC signal. All system processing and I/O
activity is irrecoverably halted. The processors are
signaled to dump state on the way down.
Force System Reset
This causes the system to reset through the RST
signal. All system processing and I/O activity is
irrecoverably halted. The effect of this command
is very similar to cycling the system power. The
operating system is not notified, no crash dump
is taken on the way down, and so on.
Power Cycle
Turns system power off, waits 30 seconds, then
turns the system power back on.
The power restore policy determines how the system behaves when AC power returns
after an AC power loss. To issue these options, you must have the Configure iLO Settings
user right.
System Power Restore
Settings
Restore Previous Power State
The power is restored to the state that was in effect
when AC power was removed or lost.
Automatically Power On
The system is powered on after AC power is
applied.
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