3.
You see that in "cab1/cell2" is the core cell in nPartition #3. Enter the following to turn off
the indicator lights for all cells in the complex: fruled -h 192.168.24.68 -g password
-C and press Enter.
4.
Enter the following to make the indicator light blink on the target cell (indicated by "1/2",
for "cab1/cell2"), and to make the number blink on the front of the cell cabinet: fruled -h
192.168.24.68 -g password -o -B -c 1/2
The sequence of commands and results is shown here:
C:\>parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -P
Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete. Please wait...
[Partition]
Par # of # of I/O
Num Status Cells Chassis Core cell Partition Name (first 30 chars)
=== ============ ===== ======== ========== ===============================
0 Active 8 5 cab0,cell4 Partition 0
1 Inactive 1 1 ? Partition 1
2 Active 2 2 cab1,cell0 Partition 2
3 Active 2 2 cab1,cell2 Frodo
4 Inactive 1 1 ? Partition 4
5 Active 2 1 cab0,cell2 Partition 5
C:\>fruled -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -C
Note: No action specified. Default behaviour is (-f).
Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete. Please wait...
C:\>fruled -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -o -B -c 1/2
Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete. Please wait...
C:\>
frupower
The frupower command turns on, turns off, or displays the current status of power for cells
and I/O chassis in nPartition servers.
Root permission is required to run this command.
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By default, the frupower command permits you to power on or off inactive cells and I/O
chassis that either are assigned to the target nPartition or are not assigned to any nPartition.
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I/O chassis power is turned on or off when the cell to which it is connected is powered on
or off. However, you also can control I/O chassis power separately from cell power in certain
situations.
— You can turn on I/O chassis power when a powered-off I/O chassis is attached to an
active cell assigned to the target nPartition. The nPartition must be rebooted for the
power on to become effective.
— You can turn off I/O chassis power when the I/O chassis is not assigned to an nPartition
and (on HP Integrity Superdome servers) when nPartition Configuration Privilege is
unrestricted.
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The target nPartition might be different from the local nPartition when the -u... -h...
options are specified.
CAUTION:
operations are allowed on all cells or I/O chassis in the target complex, even if this results in
turning power off for a component of an active nPartition.
Syntax
frupower [ -d | -o | -f ] -c cell [-c...]
frupower [ -d | -o | -f ] -i IOchassis [-i...]
frupower [-d] -C [-l cabinet] [-l...]
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nPartition Commands Reference
When using the frupower -h... -g... command and options all power