Service Processor 3-23
DN (Shut Down System Power)
Execution:
This command can be executed on a partition if Automatic startup has completed or the
UP command has been executed. (The partition is in the DC POWER ON state.)
Function:
This command turns off system power (DC).
If software is not running (for example, in the S0 state), this command turns off the
system.
If any software, such as the OS and BIOS, is running (for example, in the S0 state), this
command only reports a power button interrupt to the software, and the process for the
power button interrupt depends on the software. (The software may ignore the power
button interrupt, or may perform a shutdown and turn off the power.)
Even if the iSP recognizes that some software is running, the software may not be able
to process the power button interrupt due to stalling. In this case, use the DF command
to force the system to turn off.
Note:
The DN command can be executed in Normal mode or
Maintenance mode.
Table 3-25. DN Screen
Screen Image
Reference
iSPyz:---> dn
<ENTER>
System power will be turned off if the software (OS) is NOT running.
Only power button interrupt will be generated if the software (OS) is running.
If you want to turn off the system power in any system state, use DF command.
Enter partition number (0-3/all/CR=exit) : all
<ENTER>
A
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y
<ENTER>
B
DN command was accepted. System power of all partitions will be turned off or power
button interrupt will be generated soon.
C
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : power button interrupt.
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 1 : power button interrupt.
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 2 : power off sequence started.
:
:
:
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 2 : power off sequence completed normally.
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