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hardware beacon, Operator and Administrator

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hardware beacon NOTE: This command applies to single-node products only. Description of Command Function Turns on or off the beacon for a hardware component. (The hardware component must support the beacon feature.) Command Syntax hardware beacon {on|off} Command Authority Operator and Administrator Command Object Requirements dev-id - This required object defines the hardware component whose beacon is to be turned on or off. The value is a string of the device identifier as listed in the hardware show status command. Command Parameter Requirements on/off - This required parameter defines the state of the beacon on the hardware component. "On" illuminates the beacon, and "off" places the beacon in a non-illuminated state. Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform to the command syntax. • All object values must be valid; see the object descriptions for details. • All parameter values must be valid; see the parameter descriptions for details. Successful Command Output After command execution, the beacon on the selected hardware component is turned on or off and the following is displayed: Command Successful Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If any of the command execution requirements fail, command execution terminates. The beacon status is unchanged and one of these error messages is displayed: • Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. • Command Failed - The hardware component does not exist • Command Failed - The hardware component does not support the beacon function • Command Failed - The hardware component cannot support the beacon feature at this time Examples # hardware beacon enclosure-1-1 on Command Successful # hardware beacon hard_disk-1-1-1 off Command Successful 30 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

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hardware beacon
NOTE:
This command applies to single-node products only.
Description of Command Function
Turns on or off the beacon for a hardware component. (The hardware component must support
the beacon feature.)
Command Syntax
hardware beacon <dev-id> {on|off}
Command Authority
Operator and Administrator
Command Object Requirements
dev-id
– This required object defines the hardware component whose beacon is to be turned on
or off. The value is a string of the device identifier as listed in the
hardware show status
command.
Command Parameter Requirements
on/off
– This required parameter defines the state of the beacon on the hardware component.
“On” illuminates the beacon, and “off” places the beacon in a non-illuminated state.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to the command syntax.
All object values must be valid; see the object descriptions for details.
All parameter values must be valid; see the parameter descriptions for details.
Successful Command Output
After command execution, the beacon on the selected hardware component is turned on or off
and the following is displayed:
Command Successful
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If any of the command execution requirements fail, command execution terminates. The beacon
status is unchanged and one of these error messages is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
Command Failed
The hardware component does not exist
Command Failed
The hardware component does not support the beacon
function
Command Failed
The hardware component cannot support the beacon
feature at this time
Examples
# hardware beacon enclosure-1-1 on
Command Successful
# hardware beacon hard_disk-1-1-1 off
Command Successful
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Alphabetical List of Commands and Details