2. Use the poweroff (8) command to turn off power to the specified domain.
<Example 1>
Turn off power to the specified domain.
XSCF> poweroff -d 1
DomainIDs to power off:01
Continue? [y|n] :y
01 : Powering off
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-off.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the
"showlogs power".
<Example 2>
Cancel domain power off in progress.
XSCF> poweroff -d 1
DomainIDs to power off:01
Continue? [y|n] :n
<Example 3>
Forcibly turn off power to a domain.
XSCF> poweroff -f -d 1
DomainIDs to power off:01
The -f option will cause domains to be immediately reset.
Continue? [y|n] :y
01 :Powering off
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-off.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the
"showlogs power".
Note – If the poweroff (8) command is performed, and the shutdown has
completed, then the domain is powered off.
Caution – IMPORTANT - See the following paragraphs for important information
about the domain power-off procedure.
When the domain OS is being booted, the power cannot be turned off. After OS
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booting is completed, execute the poweroff (8) command again.
When the domain OS is running in single user mode, the power cannot be turned
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off using the poweroff (8) command. Execute the shutdown (1M) command on
the domain.
Note that when the domain OS is running, domain power-off (shutdown -i5, or
equivalent) is required.
Chapter 4
Operation of the Server
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