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Depending on the nature of the problem, you might want to view the system status or the log
files or run diagnostics before you shut down the system. For log file information, refer to the
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.2 Documentation Collection at
http://www.
oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
.
2.
Notify affected users that the server will be powered down.
3.
Save any open files, and quit all running applications.
Refer to your application documentation for specific information about these processes.
4.
Log in to the Oracle ILOM web interface using an Administrator account.
The Oracle ILOM web interface System Information → Summary Information page appears.
5.
In the left pane, click Host Management → Power Control, and click Graceful
Shutdown and Power Off from the Select Action list.
6.
Click Save, and then click OK.
The host server performs an orderly power-down.
7.
Disconnect the power cords and data cables from the server.
See
“Disconnect Cables From the Server” on page 60
.
Caution -
When you power down the server using Oracle ILOM, the server enters standby
power mode. Power is still directed to the service processor remote management subsystem and
power supply fans. To completely power off the server, you must disconnect the power cords
from the power supplies.
Related Information
■
“Power Down the Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI” on page 55
■
“Power Down the Server Gracefully Using the Power Button” on page 57
■
“Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Power Button” on page 58
■
“Power On the Server” on page 233
Power Down the Server Gracefully Using the Power Button
1.
Press and quickly release the Power button on the front panel.
This action causes ACPI-enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the
operating system. Servers not running ACPI-enabled operating systems shut down to standby
power mode immediately.
When main power is off, the Power/OK LED on the front panel begins flashing, indicating that
the server is in standby power mode. See
“Server System-Level Status Indicators” on page 31
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