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Virtual Devices > Power & Reset Table 6-9 Power & Reset Description

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Figure 6-8 Virtual Devices > Power & Reset Page Table 6-9 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions. Table 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description Fields and Buttons System Power System Power Control Description The current power state of the system. A user with power control access can issue the following options for remote control of the system power: • Power Cycle: Turns system power off and on. The delay between off and on is 30 seconds. • Power On: Turns system power on (it has no effect if power is already on). • Power Off: Turns system power off. This is equivalent to forcing the system power off with the front panel power switch. There is no signal sent to the OS to bring the software down before power is turned off. For proper system shutdown, shutdown the OS before issuing this command. • Graceful Shutdown: BMC sends a signal to the OS to shutdown, prior to turning off system power supported by IPF operating systems. System Power Restore Settings This option enables you to configure the power restore policy. The power restore policy determines how the system behaves when ac power returns after an ac power loss. Only a user with configuration access right can use this option. • Restore Previous Power State: The power is restored to the state that was in effect when ac was removed or lost. • Automatically Power On: The system is powered up after ac is applied. • Remain Powered Off: The system will stay powered off after ac is applied; pushing the system power switch or choosing the 'Power On' option under 'System Power Control' is required to power on the system. Web GUI 77

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Figure 6-8 Virtual Devices > Power & Reset Page
Table 6-9
lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions.
Table 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description
Description
Fields and Buttons
The current power state of the system.
System Power
A user with power control access can issue the following options for remote control of
the system power:
Power Cycle: Turns system power off and on. The delay between off and on is 30
seconds.
Power On: Turns system power on (it has no effect if power is already on).
Power Off: Turns system power off. This is equivalent to forcing the system power
off with the front panel power switch. There is no signal sent to the OS to bring the
software down before power is turned off. For proper system shutdown, shutdown
the OS before issuing this command.
Graceful Shutdown: BMC sends a signal to the OS to shutdown, prior to turning off
system power supported by IPF operating systems.
System Power Control
This option enables you to configure the power restore policy. The power restore policy
determines how the system behaves when ac power returns after an ac power loss. Only
a user with configuration access right can use this option.
Restore Previous Power State: The power is restored to the state that was in effect
when ac was removed or lost.
Automatically Power On: The system is powered up after ac is applied.
Remain Powered Off: The system will stay powered off after ac is applied; pushing
the system power switch or choosing the 'Power On' option under 'System Power
Control' is required to power on the system.
System Power Restore
Settings
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