Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the

lom>

Prompt

45

Powering On or Resetting the Server
From the LOM Shell

Note –

When a Sun Fire V100 server is connected to a power supply, it is always

either fully powered on or in standby mode. To remove power entirely from the
server you must disconnect its power cables or open all external circuit breakers.
The methods referred to in this chapter for powering the server on and off by using

lom>

prompt commands are methods either of powering the server on or returning

it to standby power mode. The

poweroff

command does not power the server off

completely.

Note –

All commands that involve powering on or off, resetting, or specifying the

boot mode of the server require you or the named user to have

r

-level LOM user

permission. If you have not set up any named users of the LOM device, then you
have

r

-level permission by default. If you have set up one or more named users,

then you must explicitly give them

r

-level permission to use these commands. For

more information about user privileges, see “Setting Up LOM Privileges for Named
Users” on page 54.

To Power On the Server or to Power Down to
Standby Mode

To power on the server, type:

To power the server down to standby mode, type:

lom> poweron

lom> poweroff

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