HP rp7405 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 202

Table 7-1 Hardware Management Task Summaries, Power Off, Power Off I/O Chassis, Light Cell LED

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Table 7-1 Hardware Management Task Summaries Task "Powering Server Cabinets On and Off" Summary • CAUTION: Before powering off system hardware, you first must check whether it is being used and also inspect the hardware. • Cabinet Power Switch: use the 48-volt power switch on the front of the cabinet. • Service Processor (MP or GSP): PE command. See "Powering Server Cabinets On and Off" (page 205). "Powering Cells and I/O Chassis On and Off" • NOTE: Powering on a cell also powers on any I/O chassis attached to the cell, and powering off a cell also powers off any I/O chassis attached to the cell. Powering on or off an I/O chassis connected to a powered-on cell causes the cell to reset if the cell located and mapped the I/O chassis during its cell boot process. • Service Processor (MP or GSP): PE command. • nPartition Commands: frupower command, and specify -o or -f and a cell or I/O chassis: -o option to turn power on, -f option to turn power off, -c# for a cell (where # is the cell number), -i #/#/# for an I/O chassis (where #/#/# is the cabinet/bay/chassis). • Partition Manager: - Version 1.0 - Select an inactive cell or I/O chassis, and use the Cell→Power Off Cell or I/O→Power Off I/O Chassis action (or a similar "Power On..." action). - Version 2.0 - Select an inactive cell or I/O chassis, and use the Cell→Power Off Cell or I/O→Power Off I/O Chassis action (or a similar "Power On..." action). See "Powering Cells and I/O Chassis On and Off" (page 206). "Turning Attention • nPartition Commands: fruled command and specify -o or -f and a cabinet, cell, or Indicators (LEDs) On and I/O chassis: -o option to blink the LED, -f option to turn off the LED, -b# for a cabinet Off" (where # is the cabinet number), -c# for a cell (where # is the cell number), -i #/#/# for an I/O chassis (where #/#/# is the cabinet/bay/chassis) HP-UX B.11.11 supports the rad command for controlling PCI card slot attention indicators and other tasks. HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 support the olrad command for controlling PCI card slot attention indicators and other tasks. • Partition Manager: - Version 1.0 - Select a cell or I/O chassis, and use the Cell→Light Cell LED or I/O→Light I/O Chassis LED action. To turn off all LEDs use the Complex→Clear All LEDs action. - Version 2.0 - Select a cell or I/O chassis, and use the Cell→Turn On Cell LED or I/O→Turn On Chassis LED action (or a similar "Turn Off..." action). To turn off all LEDs use the Complex→Clear All LEDs action. See "Turning Attention Indicators (LEDs) On and Off" (page 209). 202 Managing Hardware Resources

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Table 7-1 Hardware Management Task Summaries
Summary
Task
CAUTION:
Before powering off system hardware, you first must check whether it
is being used and also inspect the hardware.
Cabinet Power Switch: use the 48-volt power switch on the front of the cabinet.
Service Processor (MP or GSP):
PE
command.
See
“Powering Server Cabinets On and Off” (page 205)
.
“Powering Server
Cabinets On and Off”
NOTE:
Powering on a cell also powers on any I/O chassis attached to the cell, and
powering off a cell also powers off any I/O chassis attached to the cell. Powering on
or off an I/O chassis connected to a powered-on cell causes the cell to reset if the cell
located and mapped the I/O chassis during its cell boot process.
Service Processor (MP or GSP):
PE
command.
nPartition Commands:
frupower
command, and specify
-o
or
-f
and a cell or I/O
chassis:
-o
option to turn power on,
-f
option to turn power off,
-c
#
for a cell (where
#
is the cell number),
-i
#
/
#
/
#
for an I/O chassis (where
#
/
#
/
#
is the
cabinet/bay/chassis).
Partition Manager:
— Version 1.0 — Select an inactive cell or I/O chassis, and use the
Cell
Power Off
Cell
or
I/O
Power Off I/O Chassis
action (or a similar "Power On..." action).
— Version 2.0 — Select an inactive cell or I/O chassis, and use the
Cell
Power Off
Cell
or
I/O
Power Off I/O Chassis
action (or a similar "Power On..." action).
See
“Powering Cells and I/O Chassis On and Off” (page 206)
.
“Powering Cells and I/O
Chassis On and Off”
nPartition Commands:
fruled
command and specify
-o
or
-f
and a cabinet, cell, or
I/O chassis:
-o
option to blink the LED,
-f
option to turn off the LED,
-b
#
for a cabinet
(where
#
is the cabinet number),
-c
#
for a cell (where
#
is the cell number),
-i
#
/
#
/
#
for an I/O chassis (where
#
/
#
/
#
is the cabinet/bay/chassis)
HP-UX B.11.11 supports the
rad
command for controlling PCI card slot attention
indicators and other tasks.
HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 support the
olrad
command for controlling PCI
card slot attention indicators and other tasks.
Partition Manager:
— Version 1.0 — Select a cell or I/O chassis, and use the
Cell
Light Cell LED
or
I/O
Light I/O Chassis LED
action. To turn off all LEDs use the
Complex
Clear
All LEDs
action.
— Version 2.0 — Select a cell or I/O chassis, and use the
Cell
Turn On Cell LED
or
I/O
Turn On Chassis LED
action (or a similar "Turn Off..." action). To turn off
all LEDs use the
Complex
Clear All LEDs
action.
See
“Turning Attention Indicators (LEDs) On and Off” (page 209)
.
“Turning Attention
Indicators (LEDs) On and
Off”
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