HP rp3440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 63

PG: Paging parameter setup, PR: Power restore policy configuration, PS: Power status, PR, PS, CA, SA - power supply

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PC [ -on | -off | -graceful | -cycle ] [ -nc ] -? Example: [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> pc -on -nc PC -on -nc System will be powered on. -> System is being powered on. -> Command successful. [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> See also: PR, PS PG: Paging parameter setup Command access level: MP configuration access PG configures the pagers and sets triggering events. When the iLO MP receives a new event, the paging list is checked to see if any pagers are enabled for that alert level. If there are, iLO MP sends a page to those pagers. Part of the alpha-numeric pager message is the string configured in this command, describing the alert level that caused the page. If the modem is in use by either a dial-in connection to iLO MP, a dial-in session to the OS, or a dial-out by the OS, all pages queue up and wait until the modem is idle. Also, the modem presence in the CA command must be configured for always connected for paging to be possible. Command line usage and scripting: PG [ -text | default | -pager ] [ -nc ] See also: CA, SA PR: Power restore policy configuration Command access level: MP configuration access PR configures the power restore policy. The power restore policy determines how the system or chassis behaves when ac power returns after an ac power loss. • If PR is set to On, the system powers on after ac is applied. • If PR is set to Off, the system stays powered off after ac is applied. Push the system power button or run the PC command to power on the system. • If PR is set to Previous, the power is restored to the state that was in effect when ac power was removed or lost. Command line usage and scripting: PR [ -on | -off | -previous ] [ -nc ] -? See also: PC PS: Power status Command access level: Login access PS displays the following: • System power state • Power supplies temperature and status • System fans temperature and status Text User Interface 63

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PC [ -on | -off | -graceful | -cycle ] [ -nc ]
-?
Example:
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM> pc -on -nc
PC -on -nc
System will be powered on.
-> System is being powered on.
-> Command successful.
[gstlhpg1] MP:CM>
See also:
PR, PS
PG
: Paging parameter setup
Command access level: MP configuration access
PG
configures the pagers and sets triggering events.
When the iLO MP receives a new event, the paging list is checked to see if any pagers are enabled
for that alert level. If there are, iLO MP sends a page to those pagers. Part of the alpha-numeric
pager message is the string configured in this command, describing the alert level that caused
the page.
If the modem is in use by either a dial-in connection to iLO MP, a dial-in session to the OS, or a
dial-out by the OS, all pages queue up and wait until the modem is idle. Also, the modem presence
in the
CA
command must be configured for
always connected
for paging to be possible.
Command line usage and scripting
:
PG [ -text | default | -pager ] [ -nc ]
See also:
CA, SA
PR
: Power restore policy configuration
Command access level: MP configuration access
PR
configures the power restore policy. The power restore policy determines how the system or
chassis behaves when ac power returns after an ac power loss.
If PR is set to
On
, the system powers on after ac is applied.
If PR is set to
Off
, the system stays powered off after ac is applied. Push the system power
button or run the
PC
command to power on the system.
If PR is set to
Previous
, the power is restored to the state that was in effect when ac power
was removed or lost.
Command line usage and scripting
:
PR [ -on | -off | -previous ] [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
PC
PS
: Power status
Command access level: Login access
PS
displays the following:
System power state
Power supplies temperature and status
System fans temperature and status
Text User Interface
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