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POWEROFF PARTITION
Command:
POWEROFF PARTITION {{<nPar ID>} [:<vPar ID>] [FORCE] [OVERRIDE]
| ALL [FORCE] }
Description:
Gracefully shuts down any OS running on the specified nPartition or virtual partition and
brings it to an inactive state. The active blades and IO interconnects in the nPartition are
powered off if the target specified is an nPartition.
The OVERRIDE argument shuts down all virtual partitions in the specified nPartition.
The FORCE argument shuts down the specified partition ungracefully. If an OS is running
in the partition, then the FORCE argument is required to power off the partition without
trying to bring down the OS gracefully.
CAUTION: The POWEROFF PARTITION ALL command requires the FORCE argument and
ungracefully shuts down all partitions. This can cause a partition to lose data and possibly
become unstable.
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
Restriction:
nPar ID and vPar ID can either be the name or number of the nPartition or virtual
partition.
You must be connected to the monarch OA.
POWERON PARTITION
Command:
POWERON PARTITION {{<nPar ID>} [:<vPar ID>]} [OVERRIDE]
Description:
If an nPartition is specified, then this command powers on the blades and I/O interconnects
in the nPartition and boots the nPartition to UEFI. If the nPartition is in vPars mode and
has vPars defined, then all the defined vPars in the nPartition are booted to UEFI. If an
individual vPar is specified, it is booted to UEFI.
If the nPartition is in nPars mode and a vPar is specified to be powered on, then the
OVERRIDE argument changes the mode of the nPartition to vPars, powers on the nPartition
and boots the specified vPar.
If the nPartition is in vPars mode and has no vPars defined, then the nPartition is powered
on to reach an active state. After the nPartition is active, new vPars can be created and
individually powered on to reach UEFI.
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