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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1002926.1 : How to check if a Sun X64 server is powered on
PreviouslyPublishedAs 204027 Description This document describes how to check if the is system is powered on via ipmitool, Service Processor Web GUI, Service Processor CLI and if you are local to the server. Symptoms:
Need to get power status of server Steps to Follow Instructions for verifying system power: Verifying system power status via ipmitoolRun ipmitool from a remote system to the Service Processor with the command shown in the example below. The resulting output will indicate whether power is on or off. If the status is off and you expect it to be on, then refer to <Document: 1002941.1> to investigate further. # ipmitool -I lanplus -U root -H <SP IP address> chassis power status Verifying system power status via the Service Processor Web GUIIntegrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) and Embedded Lights Out Manager (ELOM) based Service Processors provide an easy-to-use web interface for managing the platform. Point your web browser to the Service Processor IP address or resolving DNS hostname, and enter your login credentials when prompted. After you have logged into the Service Processor, click "Remote Control" tab then Click "Remote Power Control" tab. This contains the status of the platform, for example: Host is currently on Alternatively, click the "System Monitoring" tab, then "Summary" tab where 'Power Status' will be shown.
If OFF and you expect it to be ON, then refer to <Document: 1002941.1> Refer to the ELOM or ILOM Administration Guide for your platform and firmware version. Also see the ELOM or ILOM Administration Guide Supplement for your platform: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/server.x64 Verifying system power status via the Service Processor CLILog in to the Service Processor via SSH: # ssh -l <USERNAME> <ILOM IP Address> And use one of the following commands to determine the platform power status ILOM:-> show /SYSELOM: -> show /SP/SystemInfo/CtrlInfoV20/40z: $ platform get power state If OFF and you expect it to be ON, then refer to <Document: 1002941.1> Verifying system power if you are local to the serverVerify the state of the Power OK LED from the front or rear of the server. LED states may vary slightly between platforms, but generally:
For further Information about LED states, refer to the Server Service Manual or Server Diagnostics Guide for that particular X64 system: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/server.x64 Product Sun Fire X2250 Server Sun Fire X2270 Server Sun Fire X4100 Server Sun Fire X4100 M2 Server Sun Fire X4200 Server Sun Fire X4200 M2 Server Sun Fire X4600 Server Sun Fire X4600 M2 Server Internal Comments This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the Document Feedback alias(es) listed below: Normalization team alias: tsc-emea-x64@sun.com x64, normalized, power, status, AC, ILOM, ipmitool Previously Published As 91595 Change History Date: 2010-05-24 User Name: james.j.carter@oracle.com Action: Update Comment: Updated to include V20/40Z, and ELOM. Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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