System information

Server Management Console
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enable reboot
The enable reboot command enables automatic reboot of the system when the
watchdog timer expires. The watchdog timer is enabled and operated by the
operating system. It periodically interrupts the server management microcontroller
and assists in clearing a hung state in the operating system. If the microcontroller
does not receive a watchdog timer interrupt for a specified period of time, it will
reset the system.
Example:
RCM> enable reboot
RCM>
enable remote
The enable remote command enables access to the RMC modem port. This
command also allows the RMC to automatically dial the phone number set with the
set dial command upon detection of alert conditions. The enable remote command
causes the modem initialization string to be sent to the modem (see set init
command).
NOTE: The RMC password must be set for the enable remote command to succeed.
Example:
RCM>enable remote
RCM>
halt in
The halt in command is the equivalent of setting the Halt button on the server front
panel to the latching “in” position. After executing the halt in command, the user is
switched from the RMC monitor to the server’s COM1 port. Note that a local
operator physically powering off the system through the system front panel will
override this command and reset the halt command to the “out” condition.
Example:
RCM>halt in
Returning to COM port.