Power On Example Using The Rmc Network Connection; The Command Line Interface - Silicon Graphics UV 3000 User Manual

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1: Operation Procedures

Power On Example Using the RMC Network Connection

The Command Line Interface

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Note that the IPMI interface operates independently from the operating system. IPMI 2.x
commands can be used to query inventory information, or to perform recovery procedures such as
issuing requests from a local or remote console via LAN for system power-up, power-down or
rebooting. The IPMI 2.x default username and password are ADMIN and ADMIN.
Availability of these functions will vary based on end user hardware/software options and
configurations. Check with your SGI sales or service representative for available options. See
Figure 1-5 on page 11 for an example location of the RMC's
You can use a network connection to power on your UV 3000 system as described in the following
steps:
1.
You can use the IP address of the RMC to perform an SSH login, as follows:
ssh root@<IP-ADDRESS>
Typically, the default LAN password for the RMC set out of the SGI factory is root.
The following example shows the RMC prompt:
SGI UV3000 RMC, Rev. 1.1.xx [Bootloader
RMC:r001i01c>
This refers to rack 1, RMC 1.
2. Power up your UV 3000 system using the power on command, as follows:
RMC:> power on
The system will take time to fully power up (depending on size and options). Larger systems take
longer to fully power on. See the following subsections for more information on the system
command line interface and usage of commands.
The UV command line interface is accessible by logging directly into a rack management
controller (RMC). Note that the interface is nearly identical to a CMC login.
Log in as root, (default password root) when logging into the RMC. As in this example:
asylum$ ssh root@uv3000-rmc
connector port.
WAN
1.1.x]
007-6402-001

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