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Power up
Usage:
power [-vcow] on|up [TARGET]
—turns power on
-v, --verbose verbose output
-c, --clear clear EFI variables (system and partition targets only)
-o, --override override partition check
-w, --watch watch boot progress
Power down
Usage:
[-vo] off |down [TARGET]
—shuts power down
Reset system
Usage:
power [-vchow] reset [TARGET]
—resets the system power
Power status check
Usage:
power [-vl0ud] status [TARGET]
—checks power-on status.
To monitor the power-on sequence during boot, see
, the
-uvpower
option
must be included.
Monitoring power up
Establish another connection to the RMC and use the
uvcon
command to open a system console and
monitor the system boot process. Use the following steps:
RMC:>
uvcon
uvcon: attempting connection to localhost...
uvcon: connection to RMC (localhost) established.
uvcon: requesting baseio console access at r001i01b00...
uvcon: tty mode enabled, use ’CTRL-]’ ’q’ to exit
uvcon: console access established
uvcon: RMC <--> BASEIO connection active
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******* START OF CACHED CONSOLE OUTPUT *******
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** [20100512.143541] BMC r001i01b10: Cold Reset via NL broadcast reset
** [20100512.143541] BMC r001i01b07: Cold Reset via NL broadcast reset
** [20100512.143540] BMC r001i01b08: Cold Reset via NL broadcast reset
** [20100512.143540] BMC r001i01b12: Cold Reset via NL broadcast reset
** [20100512.143541] BMC r001i01b14: Cold Reset via NL broadcast reset
** [20100512.143541] BMC r001i01b04: Cold Reset via NL....
NOTE:
Use
CTRL+]+q
to exit the console when needed.
Depending on the size of your system, it can take 5 to 10 minutes for the Integrity MC990 X system to
boot to the EFI shell. When the
shell>
prompt appears, enter
fs0:
as in the following example:
shell>
fs0:
At the
fs0:
prompt, enter the Linux boot loader information, as follows:
fs0:>
/efi/suse/elilo.efi
The ELILO Linux Boot loader is called and various configuration scripts are run and the SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server 12 Service Pack
x
installation program appears.
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Monitoring power up