Managing power to an ipmi server node – Raritan Computer CommandCenter CC-SG User Manual

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5. In the Available list, select the power interface through which you want to perform power

control for the node, and then click Add to move the interface to the Selected list.

6. Click the Operation drop-down arrow, and select Power On, Power Off, Power Cycle, or

Graceful Shutdown from the list. Graceful Shutdown is not available for all in-band power
interfaces.

7. If you selected Power On or Power Off in the Operation field and more than one interface

in the Selected list, type the number of seconds, from 0-120, that should elapse between
interfaces in the Sequence Interval (seconds) field.

8. Click OK to begin the power control operation.

Note: Nodes of an iLO/RILOE device are powered on/off and recycled directly. Nodes connected
to Raritan Dominion devices, such as KX and SX, are managed via outlets of a power strip that
are associated with a port of a Dominion device.

Managing Power to an IPMI Server Node

IPMI Server nodes can be directly powered on/off, recycled, or gracefully shutdown through the
associated power control IPMI interface.

1. In the Nodes tree, select the IPMI Server node you want to manage power to. The Node

Profile screen appears.

2. In the Node Profile screen, all configured interfaces display in the Interfaces section.

3. In the Name column, click the hyperlink of the power control IPMI interface you want to use

to control power to the IPMI server node. The Power Control screen appears.

Figure 19 Power Control Screen for an IPMI Server Node

4. The selected node’s name displays in the Node field.

5. In the Available list, select the power control IPMI interface through which you want to

manage power for the node, and then click Add to move the interface to the Selected list.

6. Click the Operation drop-down arrow, and select Power On, Power Off, Power Cycle, or

Graceful Shutdown from the list.

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