Controlling server power through the clp, Monitoring sensors, Viewing sensor data from a web browser – HP ProLiant DL145 G3 Server User Manual

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Controlling server power through the CLP

1.

Log in to LO100 CLP as described in the "Logging in to LO100 (on page

26

)" section.

2.

Change to the system1 target by entering cd system1.

3.

To power on the server, enter start /system1. For example:

/./system1/> start /system1

System1 started.

4.

To power off the server, enter stop /system1. For example:

/./system1/> stop /system1

System1 stopped.
The -force option can also be used with the stop command. This option forces the

implementation to stop the target, ignoring any policy that might cause the implementation to

normally not execute the command. In remote management processor implementation, this process is

equivalent to a hard power down.

5.

To reset the server, enter reset /system1. For example:

/./system1/> reset

System1 reset.

Monitoring sensors

LO100 provides operating system-independent remote monitoring of the current status of major sensors of

a target server including system temperature, fans, and voltage. You can view the data for this feature on
the Monitoring Sensors Page through a web browser or through the BIOS Setup Utility.

Viewing sensor data from a web browser

The Monitoring Sensors screen displays a snapshot of the temperature, fans, and voltage sensor data,
including sensor type, name, status, and current reading. To access this page from a web browser, on the

main menu navigation bar, click Monitoring Sensor.

To update the display, click the Refresh button. To view or add a PEF action, click PEF. For more

information, see "Platform Event Filtering configuration (on page

30

)."

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