Forcibly Powering Off A Server Blade; Powering Off A Switch Module - Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Getting Started Manual

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Forcibly powering off a server blade

If an abnormality occurs in the OS running on a server blade and you cannot
shut down the OS, you can forcibly power off the server blade. You can
forcibly power off the server blade from the Web console or CLI console.
Using the Web console to forcibly power off a server blade
You must first log in to the management module via the Web browser on the
system console.
1
From the global task bar of the Web console, select the Resources tab.
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In the navigation area, the Modules tree view is displayed.
2
In the Modules tree view, select the desired server blade.
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In the application area, the Server Blade n Information view is
displayed. The variable n represents a unique number that identifies the
server blade.
3
In the Server Blade n Information view, click the State tab, and from
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the Server Blade Operation menu, select Forced Power off.
Using the CLI console to forcibly power off a server blade
Execute the poweroff blade -h command. For more information about the
poweroff blade command, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series
Management Module User Guide.
Using the remote console to forcibly power off a server blade
1
Start the remote console and log in to the desired server blade.
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2
In the Power menu, click Forced Power off.
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Related topics
The section on the poweroff blade command, in the Hitachi Compute
Blade 2500 Series Management Module User Guide
Functionality of the remote console on page 5-7

Powering off a switch module

You can power off a switch module from the Web console.
You must first log in to the management module via the Web browser on the
system console.
1
From the global task bar of the Web console, select the Resources tab.
.
In the navigation area, the Modules tree view is displayed.
2
In the Modules tree view, select the desired switch module.
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