Controlling server power from a browser, Controlling server power through the clp – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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Controlling server power from a browser

The Virtual Power screen displays current power status, how long the server has been powered on, and

the reason for the last server restart. To display the Virtual Power screen, click Virtual Power on the main

menu navigation bar.

To modify Chassis Actions, select the desired Power Control Option in the Chassis Actions section, and

click Apply to initiate the action.
A restore policy controls how the system responds when power is connected to the server. To set a restore
policy:

1.

Select the Power Restore Policy from one of these options:

o

Always power up powers on the server immediately after power is supplied.

o

Restore to powered state prior to power loss powers on the system if the system was in the
powered on state before a loss of power.

o

Power pushbutton or command required to power on system causes the server to wait for
external action before powering on the system.

2.

Click Set.

Controlling server power through the CLP

1.

Log in to LO 100 CLP as described in the "Logging in to LO 100 (on page

23

)" 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.

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