AlphaServer ES47/ES80/GS1280 Server Management CLI Reference
3.35 power off
Turns off the power to a system, component, or partition. This command powers off a non-
partitioned system if no arguments are given, or it powers off a specific hard partition or
component.
Use the
show power
command to confirm the power state.
Syntax
power off
[ {[-cabinet <cabinet> -drawer <drawer>] {DUO<n>, IOR<n>, PCI,
SBB}},
{-hp <hard_partition>, -all} ]
Arguments
DUO<n>
The dual-CPU module by cabinet and drawer number.
n
refers to the module
within the 8P drawer and ranges from 0 to 3.
IOR<n>
IOR by cabinet and drawer number. n refers to the IO riser within the PCI
drawer and ranges from 0 to 3 for the Expanded I/O drawer.
PCI
The PCI drawer by cabinet and drawer number.
SBB
The entire system building block.
Options
-cabinet <cabinet>
Cabinet number in hex. If not specified, the number
defaults to 0.
-drawer <drawer>
Drawer number in hex. If not specified, the number
defaults to 0.
-hp <hard_partition>
Hard partition name.
-all All
partitions.
Examples
1. Power off a system with only one hard partition. This is the only case in which the
power
off
command can be used without arguments.
MBM> power off
[2003/04/10 03:09:43]
~PCO-I-(pco 04) Preparing to power off partition. HP: Default_HP
MBM>
2. Issuing
the
power off
command without arguments returns an error if the system has
more than one hard partition.
MBM> p off
~CLI-E-(tCLImodem) need to specify partition or component
Usage: power off [{[-cabinet <cabinet> -drawer <drawer>] {DUO<n>, PCI, SBB}},
{-hp <hard_partition>}, {-all}]
MBM>
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