b. Open the page where the Power Off and Forced Power Off buttons are
located.
▪
For iBMC earlier than V500, choose Power > Power Control.
▪
For iBMC V500 and later, choose System > Power > Power Control.
c.
Click Power Off or Forced Power Off. In the displayed dialog box, click
Yes to power off the server.
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
.
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
.
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.
5.4.3 Installing the Server on Guide Rails
5.4.3.1 Installing with L-Shaped Guide Rails
L-shaped guide rails are designed for Huawei cabinets.
The servers are stackable when L-shaped guide rails are used.
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