Domain reset
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Sending break signal to a domain
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Air-conditioning wait time administration
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Warm-up time administration
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Dual power feed
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4.4.1
System Power On
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1. Use the showlogs power command to check the status of system power off.
The System Power Off status means one of the following.
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XSCF> showlogs power
Feb 26 13:52:19 JST 2010
Or
Feb 26 13:52:19 JST 2010
2. Use the poweron(8) command to turn on power to all domains.
XSCF> poweron -a
DomainIDs to power on:00,01,02,03
Continue? [y|n] :y
00 :Not powering on: The power supply has already been turned on.
01 :Powering on
02 :Powering on
03 :Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the
"showlogs power".
Note – Only the domains that are able to be powered on are displayed.
Command operation
The input power supply has been turned on, and the poweron(8) command is
not yet executed or the POWER switch of the operator panel is not yet pressed;
that is, all domains have not yet been powered on.
The poweroff(8) command has been executed or the POWER switch of the
operator panel has been pressed, to power off all domains; and "System Power
Off" is displayed in the showlogs power command execution result.
SCF Reset
Power on -- Service
System Power Off Operator -- Service
Chapter 4
Operation of the Server
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