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Sun Fire X2100 Server User Guide • April 2007
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command
is one of the following command options available to the
pxe_flash.sh
script:
Command options are single parameter commands (the command option is the
single parameter). You can issue multiple commands to each target system. Simply
put a space between the commands.
For example, we can modify the
input_file
above to read as follows:
The script generates results similar to the following example:
9. Save and exit
/pxe_flash/input_file
.
Command Option
Description
power_status
Returns the power status (on or off) for the target system
power_reset
Issues a hard power reset to the target system
power_on
Issues a power on signal to the target system
power_off
Issues a power off signal to the target system
power_soft
Issues a soft power reset to the target system, but only if the OS
supports ACPI
pxe_flash_bios
Flashes the BIOS on the target system
# Sys MAC Addr
Mgmt IP Addr
Commands
00:E0:81:55:XX:XX
129.129.129.129
pxe_flash_bios power_status
129.129.129.129 has 2 Total Commands
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Chassis Power is on
129.129.129.129 "pxe_flash_bios" = In order to flash the system BIOS, system
must be powered off for System 00:E0:81:55:XX:XX
129.129.129.129 "power_status" = Chassis Power is on for System
00:E0:81:55:XX:XX