HP StorageWorks 8/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-00 - Page 274
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Table 69 Default index/area_ID core PID assignment with no port swap for the HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch (continued) Port on blade Slot Slot Slot Slot 1Idx/area 2Idx/area 7Idx/area 8Idx/area 27 27/27 91/91 155/155 219/219 26 26/26 90/90 154/154 218/218 25 25/25 89/89 153/153 217/217 24 24/24 88/88 152/152 216/216 23 23/23 87/87 151/151 215/215 22 22/22 86/86 150/150 214/214 21 21/21 85/85 149/149 213/213 20 20/20 84/84 148/148 212/212 19 19/19 83/83 147/147 211/211 18 18/18 82/82 146/146 210/210 17 17/17 81/81 145/145 209/209 16 16/16 80/80 143/143 208/208 15 15/15 79/79 142/142 207/207 14 14/14 78/78 141/141 206/206 13 13/13 77/77 140/140 205/205 12 12/12 76/76 139/139 204/204 11 11/11 75/75 138/138 203/203 10 10/10 74/74 137/137 202/202 9 9/9 73/73 136/136 201/201 8 8/8 72/72 135/135 200/200 7 7/7 71/71 134/134 199/199 6 6/6 70/70 133/133 198/198 5 5/5 69/69 132/132 197/197 4 4/4 68/68 131/131 196/196 3 3/3 67/67 130/130 195/195 2 2/2 66/66 129/129 194/194 1 1/1 65/65 128/128 193/193 0 0/0 64/64 143/143 192/192 Power conservation All blades are powered on by default when the switch chassis is powered on. Blades cannot be powered off when POST or AP initialization is in progress. To conserve power and ensure that the more critical components are the least affected by a power fluctuation, you can power off components in a specified order, using the powerOffListSet command. The powerOffListShow command displays the power off order. The available power is compared to the power demand to determine if there is enough power to operate. If there is less power available than the demand, the power-off list is processed until there is enough power for operation. By default, the processing proceeds from slot 1 to the last slot in the chassis. As power becomes available, slots are powered up in the reverse order. 272 Configuring Enterprise-class platforms