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The Command Results section displays the command status and results, including error
messages related to the power state change.
Virtual Power Button options
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Momentary Press—The same as pressing the physical power button.
Some operating systems might be configured to initiate a graceful shutdown after a
momentary press, or to ignore this event. NEC Corporation recommends using system
commands to complete a graceful operating system shutdown before you attempt to shut
down by using the Virtual Power Button.
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Press and Hold—The same as pressing the physical power button for 5 seconds and then
releasing it.
The servers in the selected group are powered off as a result of this operation. Using this
option might circumvent a graceful operating system shutdown.
This option provides the ACPI functionality that some operating systems implement. These
operating systems behave differently, depending on a short press or long press.
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Reset—Forces the servers in the selected group to warm-boot: CPUs and I/O resources are
reset. Using this option circumvents a graceful operating system shutdown.
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Cold Boot—Immediately removes power from the servers in the selected group. Processors,
memory, and I/O resources lose main power. The servers will restart after approximately 6
seconds. Using this option circumvents a graceful operating system shutdown.
Servers affected by the Virtual Power Button
The Affected Systems list provides the following details about the servers affected when you
initiate a Virtual Power Button action:
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Server Name—The server name defined by the host operating system.
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Server Power—The server power state (ON or OFF).
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UID Indicator—The state of the UID LED. The UID LED helps you identify and locate a server,
especially in high-density rack environments. The possible states are UID ON, UID OFF, and
UID BLINK.
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iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. To open
the iLO web interface for the server, click the link in the iLO Hostname column.
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IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem. To open the iLO web interface
for the server, click the link in the IP Address column.
Click Next or Previous (if available) to view more servers in the list.
More Information
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