Users Guide
Power Off Gracefully
The Power Off Gracefully task allows you to shut down the operating system and turn off the Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
NOTE: To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control
And LED Identification Tasks.
To power off the system gracefully:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alert Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Power Off Gracefully.
Power On
The Power On task allows you to turn on the server. This option is available even if the system power is off.
NOTE: To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control
And LED Identification Tasks.
To power on a system:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Power On.
Power Reset
The Power Reset task allows you to power off and then power on the Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
NOTE:
To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control
And LED Identification Tasks.
To reset the power of the system:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Power Reset.
Enable LED identification on Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers on Operations Manager console
The Turn LED Identification On task allows you to turn on the LED identification on the selected Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
NOTE:
To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control
And LED Identification Tasks.
To turn on LED identification:
1. In the Operations Manager console, navigate to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Turn LED Identification On.
Disable LED identification on Dell EMC PowerEdge Server by using Operations Manager
console
The Turn LED Identification Off task allows you to to turn off the LED identification on the selected Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
NOTE:
To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control
And LED Identification Tasks.
To turn off LED identification:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts Views.
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