1: Operation Procedures
The Command Line Interface
Powering On and Off from the Command Line Interface
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5. On the command line, enter mgrclient and press Enter.
The SGI Management Center Login dialog box is displayed.
6. Enter a user name (root by default) and password (root by default) and click OK.
The SGI Management Center interface is displayed.
7. The power on (green button) and power off (red button) are located in the middle of the SGI
Management Center GUI's Tool Bar - icons which provide quick access to common tasks
and features.
See the SGI Management Center System Administrator's Guide for more information.
The UV command line interface (CLI) is accessible by logging into either a system maintenance
node (SMN) or chassis management controller (CMC).
Note: The command line interface is virtually the same when used from either the SMN or the
CMC. Using the command line interface from the SMN may require that the command be targeted
to a specific UV 2000 system if the SMN is managing more than one SSI.
Log in as root, (default password is root) when logging into the CMC.
Login as sysco, when logging into the SMN.
Once a connection to the SMN or CMC is established, various system control commands can be
entered. See "Powering On and Off from the Command Line Interface" on page 14 for specific
examples of using the CLI commands.
The SGI UV 2000 command line interface is accessible by logging into either the system
management node (SMN) as root or the CMC as root.
Instructions issued at the command line interface of a local console prompt typically only affect
the local partition or a part of the system. Depending on the directory level you are logged in at,
you may power up an entire partition (SSI), a single rack, or a single IRU enclosure. In CLI
command console mode, you can obtain only limited information about the overall system
configuration. An SMN has information about the IRUs in its SSI. Each IRU has information
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