IBM 86807RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 82

System Power Menu Selections, Disconnect, Current Logon

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Menu Selection Monitors Error Logs System Management Adapter Configuration System Services System Power Data Available for Viewing I/O board temperature, CPU temperatures, voltage readings, voltage regulator module readings, fan status Contents of system error log System management subsystem modem configuration, dial-out entries, dial-out alerts, dial-in logins, system status, thresholds, system statistics, vital product data (VPD) information, and system state Status of system management subsystem watchdog timers and event alerts sent to the host system. Current system power status, power-off configuration, and power-off delay values. Note You can use selections available from the System Power menu to power the system on or off. For more information, see "System Power Menu Selections" on page 74. Boot Remote Terminal Status Start Remote Video You can use selections available from the Boot menu to shutdown and restart your system or to restart the system management subsystem. For more information, see "Boot Menu Selections" on page 76. Current remote terminal status Use Start Remote Video to enable your terminal program to remotely monitor and manage the server during POST. For more information, see "Using Remote Video Mode to Monitor and Access POST" on page 77. When you are finished accessing the system management subsystem using a terminal program, select Disconnect Current Logon from the main menu and then use your terminal program to close the connection to the system management subsystem. System Power Menu Selections: You can use the selections available from the System Power menu to: View data regarding the current server power status View data regarding the server power configuration Power the server off Power the server on To access these functions: 1. Use a terminal program, TELNET session, or web browser to establish a connection with the system management subsystem modem. 2. Log in to the system management subsystem. When you have established a connection with the system management subsystem, you will be 74 Netfinity Server HMM

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When you are finished accessing the system management
subsystem using a terminal program, select
Disconnect
Current Logon
from the main menu and then use your
terminal program to close the connection to the system
management subsystem.
System Power Menu Selections:
You can use
the selections available from the System Power menu to:
±
View data regarding the current server power status
±
View data regarding the server power configuration
±
Power the server off
±
Power the server on
To access these functions:
1.
Use a terminal program, TELNET session, or web
browser to establish a connection with the system
management subsystem modem.
2.
Log in to the system management subsystem.
When you have established a connection with the
system management subsystem, you will be
Menu Selection
Data Available for Viewing
Monitors
I/O board temperature, CPU
temperatures, voltage readings,
voltage regulator module readings, fan
status
Error Logs
Contents of system error log
System Management
Adapter Configuration
System management subsystem
modem configuration, dial-out entries,
dial-out alerts, dial-in logins, system
status, thresholds, system statistics,
vital product data (VPD) information,
and system state
System Services
Status of system management
subsystem watchdog timers and event
alerts sent to the host system.
System Power
Current system power status,
power-off configuration, and power-off
delay values.
Note
You can use selections available
from the
System Power
menu
to power the system on or off.
For more information, see
“System Power Menu
Selections” on page
74.
Boot
You can use selections available from
the
Boot
menu to shutdown and
restart your system or to restart the
system management subsystem.
For
more information, see “Boot Menu
Selections” on page
76.
Remote Terminal Status
Current remote terminal status
Start Remote Video
Use
Start Remote Video
to enable
your terminal program to remotely
monitor and manage the server during
POST.
For more information, see
“Using Remote Video Mode to Monitor
and Access POST” on page
77.
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