2 how to control power on the host server, 1 before you begin, 2 what to do – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire X4200 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI

10-3

10.2

How to Control Power on the Host
Server

This section explains how to control the power on a Sun Fire X4100 or Sun Fire
X4200 server.

10.2.1

Before You Begin

Log in to the service processor (SP) as Administrator or Operator to reach the ILOM
web GUI.

10.2.2

What to Do

1. From the Remote Control tab, choose Remote Power Control.

The Server Power Control page appears.

7

Remote Console started with
image, but redirection is
stopped (which is the only way
to stop ISO redirection).

Driver knows DVD redirection
stopped so it sends a medium
absent status on the next host
query.

Driver knows DVD redirection
stopped so it sends a medium
absent status on the next floppy
query.

8

Network failure.

The software has a keepalive
mechanism. The software will
detect keepalive failure since
there is no communication and
will close the socket, assuming
the client is unresponsive.
Driver will send a no medium
status to the host.

The software has a keepalive
mechanism. The software will
detect unresponsive client and
close the socket, as well as
indicate to the driver that the
remote connection went away.
Driver will send a no medium
status to the host.

9

Client crashes.

Same as 8.

Same as 8.

TABLE 10-1

Remote Console Operation With DVD Drive and Floppy Drive

Case

Status

DVD As Seen by Host

Floppy As Seen by Host

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