NO TICE
A forced power-off may cause data loss or program damage. Forcibly
power off the server only when necessary.
●
Power off the server using the Remote Virtual Console.
a. Log in to the Remote Virtual Console. For details, see
the Remote Virtual Console through the iBMC WebUI
Logging In to the Remote Virtual Console through the iBMC WebUI
b. On the KVM screen, click or
on the menu bar.
c.
Choose Power Off or Forced Power Off.
A dialog box is displayed.
NO TICE
A forced power-off may cause data loss or program damage. Forcibly
power off the server only when necessary.
d. Click Yes to power off the server.
●
Power off the server using the iBMC CLI.
a. Log in to the iBMC CLI. For details, see
8.3 Logging In to the iBMC CLI
9.3 Logging In to the iBMC CLI
.
b. On the iBMC CLI, run the ipmcset -d powerstate -v 0 command to
power off the server or the ipmcset -d powerstate -v 2 command to
forcibly power it off.
NO TICE
A forced power-off may cause data loss or program damage. Forcibly
power off the server only when necessary.
c.
Enter y or Y to power off the server.
5.11 Initial Configuration (iBMC V250 or Later)
If the server uses the Hi1710 management chip, the iBMC version is in
X.XX
format, which is also referred to as
VXXX
. For example, 2.50 is also referred to as
V250.
5.11.1 Default Data
NO TE
iBMC V663 and later versions do not support U-boot.
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