HP Xw460c HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Gui - Page 96

Poweroff Server, Poweron Server

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o This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades. POWEROFF SERVER CAUTION: This command can cause a server blade to lose data or become unstable. • Command: POWEROFF SERVER {ALL | ]} [FORCE] • Description: o Performs a graceful shutdown of the server in the specified bay. o This command returns the user to the CLI immediately but the shutdown actions can take up to 5 minutes to complete. o If the FORCE argument is given, the server blade is immediately shut down and might lose data or become unstable. o If no blade is in the specified bay, you are notified that the bay is empty. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, operator Bay specific • Restrictions: o You must have access to the specified bay number. o This command is not applicable to storage blades. The FORCE argument is only valid for server bays. POWERON SERVER • Command: POWERON SERVER {ALL | ]} [{NORMAL | PXE | HDD | RBSU}] • Description: o Powers on the specified server blade or all server blades. o Adding an optional boot argument forces the server blade to abandon the regular boot order and boot using the specified method. o If no blade is in the specified bay, you are notified that the bay is empty. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, operator Bay specific • Restrictions: o You must have access to the specified bay number. o This command is not applicable to storage blades. Blade management commands 96

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Blade management commands 96
o
This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades.
POWEROFF SERVER
CAUTION:
This command can cause a server blade to lose data or become unstable.
Command:
POWEROFF SERVER {ALL | <bay number> [{ - | , } <bay number>]} [FORCE]
Description:
o
Performs a graceful shutdown of the server in the specified bay.
o
This command returns the user to the CLI immediately but the shutdown actions can take up to 5
minutes to complete.
o
If the
FORCE
argument is given, the server blade is immediately shut down and might lose data
or become unstable.
o
If no blade is in the specified bay, you are notified that the bay is empty.
Access level/Bay level:
Administrator, operator
Bay specific
Restrictions:
o
You must have access to the specified bay number.
o
This command is not applicable to storage blades. The
FORCE
argument is only valid for server
bays.
POWERON SERVER
Command:
POWERON SERVER {ALL | <bay number> [{ - | , } <bay number>]} [{NORMAL |
PXE | HDD | RBSU}]
Description:
o
Powers on the specified server blade or all server blades.
o
Adding an optional boot argument forces the server blade to abandon the regular boot order
and boot using the specified method.
o
If no blade is in the specified bay, you are notified that the bay is empty.
Access level/Bay level:
Administrator, operator
Bay specific
Restrictions:
o
You must have access to the specified bay number.
o
This command is not applicable to storage blades.