HP Superdome SX2000 User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 163

PS Command

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Example B-20 PE Command for a Compute Cabinet [spudome] MP:CM> pe This command controls power enable to a hardware device. B - Cabinet C - Cell I - IO Chassis P - Partition Select Device: b Enter cabinet number: 0 WARNING: Cabinet 0 is connected to cabinet 1. Cabinets 0 and 1 must be powered off and on such that both cabinets are off for an overlapping interval. If one cabinet is powered off then on while the other cabinet remains on, communications between the two cabinets will be lost. The power state is ON for cabinet 0. In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) off [spudome] MP:CM> [spudome] MP:CM> pe This command controls power enable to a hardware device. B - Cabinet C - Cell I - IO Chassis P - Partition Select Device: p # Name --- ---0) Partition 0 1) Partition 1 2) Partition 2 3) Partition 3 Select a partition number: 0 The power state is OFF for partition 0. In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) on [spudome] MP:CM> See also: PS command PS Command PS - Power and Configuration Status • Access level-Single Partition User • Scope-Cabinet This command displays the status of the specified hardware. You can retrieve a summary or more detailed information on one of the following: a cabinet, a cell, a core IO, and the MP. PS Command 163

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Example B-20 PE Command for a Compute Cabinet
[spudome] MP:CM> pe
This command controls power enable to a hardware device.
B - Cabinet
C - Cell
I - IO Chassis
P - Partition
Select Device: b
Enter cabinet number: 0
WARNING: Cabinet 0 is connected to cabinet 1. Cabinets 0 and 1 must be powered off and on such that both
cabinets are off for an overlapping interval.
If one cabinet is powered off then on while the other cabinet remains on, communications between the two
cabinets will be lost.
The power state is ON for cabinet 0.
In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) off
[spudome] MP:CM>
[spudome] MP:CM> pe
This command controls power enable to a hardware device.
B - Cabinet
C - Cell
I - IO Chassis
P - Partition
Select Device: p
# Name
--- ----
0) Partition 0
1) Partition 1
2) Partition 2
3) Partition 3
Select a partition number: 0
The power state is OFF for partition 0.
In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) on
[spudome] MP:CM>
See also: PS command
PS Command
PS - Power and Configuration Status
Access level—Single Partition User
Scope—Cabinet
This command displays the status of the specified hardware.
You can retrieve a summary or more detailed information on one of the following: a cabinet, a
cell, a core IO, and the MP.
PS Command
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