Powering Off The Server - Huawei TaiShan 200 23280 User Manual

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TaiShan 200 Server (Model 2280)
User Guide

5.10 Powering Off the Server

Power off the server using one of the following methods:
Issue 09 (2021-01-12)
Power on the server using the iBMC CLI.
i.
Log in to the iBMC CLI. For details, see
CLI
or
9.3 Logging In to the iBMC
ii.
On the iBMC CLI, run the ipmcset -d powerstate -v 1 command.
iii. Enter y or Y to power on the server.
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● Services and programs running on the server will be interrupted when it is powered off.
Before powering off the server, ensure that all services and programs have been stopped
or switched to other servers.
● Power-off in this section indicates to power off the server to the standby state (the
power indicator is steady yellow).
● After the server is forcibly powered off, wait for more than 10s to ensure that the server
is powered off completely. Then you can power it on again.
Use cables to connect the server to a video display, keyboard, and mouse, and
shut down the server OS to power off the server.
Press the power button on the front panel to power off the server. For details
about the power button position, see
Buttons.
When the server is powered on, press the power button to shut down the
OS to power off the server.
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If the server OS is running, shut it down as prompted.
When the server is powered on, hold down the power button for 6
seconds to force the server to power off.
NO TICE
A forced power-off may cause data loss or program damage. Forcibly
power off the server only when necessary.
Power off the server using the iBMC WebUI.
a.
Log in to the iBMC WebUI. For details, see
iBMC WebUI
or
b.
Open the page where the Power Off and Forced Power Off buttons are
located.
For iBMC V549 or earlier, choose Power > Power Control.
For iBMC V561 and V3.01.00.00 or later, choose System > Power >
Power Control.
c.
Click Power Off or Forced Power Off. In the displayed dialog box, click
Yes to power off the server.
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2.2 Front Panel Indicators and
5.12.4 Logging In to the iBMC
5 Installation and Configuration
8.3 Logging In to the iBMC
CLI.
5.11.4 Logging In to the
WebUI.
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