272 Configuring Enterprise-class platforms
Power conservation
All blades are powered on by default when the switch chassis is powered on. Blades cannot be powered
off when POST or AP initialization is in progress.
To conserve power and ensure that the more critical components are the least affected by a power
fluctuation, you can power off components in a specified order, using the
powerOffListSet
command.
The
powerOffListShow
command displays the power off order.
The available power is compared to the power demand to determine if there is enough power to operate.
If there is less power available than the demand, the power-off list is processed until there is enough power
for operation. By default, the processing proceeds from slot 1 to the last slot in the chassis. As power
becomes available, slots are powered up in the reverse order.
27
27/27
91/91
155/155
219/219
26
26/26
90/90
154/154
218/218
25
25/25
89/89
153/153
217/217
24
24/24
88/88
152/152
216/216
23
23/23
87/87
151/151
215/215
22
22/22
86/86
150/150
214/214
21
21/21
85/85
149/149
213/213
20
20/20
84/84
148/148
212/212
19
19/19
83/83
147/147
211/211
18
18/18
82/82
146/146
210/210
17
17/17
81/81
145/145
209/209
16
16/16
80/80
143/143
208/208
15
15/15
79/79
142/142
207/207
14
14/14
78/78
141/141
206/206
13
13/13
77/77
140/140
205/205
12
12/12
76/76
139/139
204/204
11
11/11
75/75
138/138
203/203
10
10/10
74/74
137/137
202/202
9
9/9
73/73
136/136
201/201
8
8/8
72/72
135/135
200/200
7
7/7
71/71
134/134
199/199
6
6/6
70/70
133/133
198/198
5
5/5
69/69
132/132
197/197
4
4/4
68/68
131/131
196/196
3
3/3
67/67
130/130
195/195
2
2/2
66/66
129/129
194/194
1
1/1
65/65
128/128
193/193
0
0/0
64/64
143/143
192/192
Table 69
Default index/area_ID core PID assignment with no port swap for the HP StorageWorks DC04
SAN Director Switch (continued)
Port on
blade
Slot
1Idx/area
Slot
2Idx/area
Slot
7Idx/area
Slot
8Idx/area
Summary of Contents for A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base
Page 1: ...HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide Part number 5697 0016 Edition May 2009 ...
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Page 99: ...Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide 99 ...
Page 100: ...100 Managing user accounts ...
Page 118: ...116 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 164: ...162 Configuring advanced security features ...
Page 234: ...232 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 268: ...266 Administering advanced zoning ...
Page 284: ...282 Configuring Enterprise class platforms ...
Page 292: ...290 Routing traffic ...
Page 294: ...292 Interoperability for merged SANs ...
Page 302: ...300 Configuring the Distributed Management Server ...
Page 334: ...332 iSCSI gateway service ...
Page 340: ...338 Administering NPIV ...
Page 407: ...Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide 405 ...
Page 408: ...406 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 438: ...434 Administering extended fabrics ...
Page 460: ...456 Administering ISL trunking ...
Page 516: ...512 FICON fabrics ...
Page 526: ...522 Configuring and monitoring FICON Extension Services ...
Page 540: ...536 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 544: ...540 Understanding legacy password behavior ...
Page 546: ...542 Mixed fabric configurations for non merge SANs ...
Page 550: ...546 Migrating from an MP Router to a 400 MP Router ...
Page 558: ...554 Inband Management ...
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