102
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
53-1002745-02
Equipment status
3
The power monitor compares the available power with the power required to determine if there will
be enough power to operate. If it is predicted to be less power available than required, the
power-off list is processed until there is enough power for operation. By default, the processing
begins with slot 1 and proceeds to the last slot in the chassis. As power becomes available, slots
are powered up in the reverse order. During the initial power up of a chassis, or using the
slotPowerOn command, or the insertion of a blade, the available power is compared to required
power before power is applied to the blade.
NOTE
Some FRUs in the chassis may use significant power, yet cannot be powered off through software.
The powerOffListShow command displays the power off order.
NOTE
In the Backbones, the core blades and CP blades cannot be powered off from the CLI. You must
manually power off the blades by lowering the slider or removing power from the chassis. If there is
no CP up and running, then physical removal or powering off the chassis is required.
Powering off a port blade
Use the following procedure to power off a port blade:
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the slotPowerOff command with the slot number of the port blade you want to power off.
ecp:admin>
slotpoweroff 3
Slot 3 is being powered off
Powering on a port blade
Use the following procedure to power on a port blade:
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the slotPowerOn command with the slot number of the port blade you want to power on.
ecp:admin>
slotpoweron 3
Powering on slot 3
Equipment status
You can check the status of switch operation, High Availability features, and fabric connectivity.
Checking switch operation
Use the following procedure to check switch operation:
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the switchShow command. This command displays a switch summary and a port
summary.
3. Check that the switch and ports are online.
Summary of Contents for Fabric OS 7.1.0
Page 1: ...53 1002745 02 25 March 2013 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide Supporting Fabric OS 7 1 0 ...
Page 24: ...24 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 ...
Page 28: ...28 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 ...
Page 32: ...32 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 ...
Page 42: ...42 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 ...
Page 132: ...132 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Frame Redirection 4 ...
Page 194: ...194 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Ports and applications used by switches 6 ...
Page 254: ...254 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Brocade configuration form 8 ...
Page 274: ...274 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Validating a firmware download 9 ...
Page 302: ...302 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Creating a logical fabric using XISLs 10 ...
Page 344: ...344 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Concurrent zone transactions 11 ...
Page 374: ...374 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Setting up TI over FCR sample procedure 12 ...
Page 462: ...462 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 ...
Page 490: ...490 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Ports on Demand 18 ...
Page 498: ...498 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Supported topologies for ICL connections 19 ...
Page 626: ...626 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Preparing a switch for FIPS B ...
Page 630: ...630 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 Hexadecimal Conversion C ...
Page 666: ...666 Fabric OS Administrator s Guide 53 1002745 02 ...