HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008

no shutdown
The commands stoats is described in the table below:
Table B-53 shutdown Command Syntax Description
DescriptionSyntax
Disables the specified InfiniBand cards and ports.shutdown
The no keyword disables the specified InfiniBand cards and ports.no
Command Modes: Configuration interface (config-if) mode.
Privilege Level: InfiniBand read-write user.
Usage Guidelines: InfiniBand ports must be enabled before they can be configured. Attempts
to configure a disabled InfiniBand port will result in an error message. If you get an error message,
display the information for the ports in question.
Examples:
HP-IB(config-if-ib-15/1-15/6)# no shutdown
The result of this command is reflected in the admin-status field when displaying interface
information. This example sets the admin-status field for ports 1 through 6 on InfiniBand card
15 to up.
Defaults: The default interface name is card#/port#.
Related Commands: “show card” (page 136)
“interface ib” (page 186)
Administrative Commands
This chapter lists and describes Administrative commands in alphabetical order.
Table B-54 Administrative Commands
DescriptionCommand
Configure Card settings. See “action” (page 190)
action
Configure system boot information. See “boot-config” (page 190)
boot-config
Send a message to all users that are logged-in. See “broadcast” (page 191)broadcast
Configure card settings. See “card” (page 192)
card
Configure clocks. See “clock” (page 192)clock
Configure card settings. See “configure” (page 192)configure
Copy a file or execute the contents of a config file. See “copy” (page 193)copy
Remove image, configuration, and log files from the system chassis. See “delete” (page 194)delete
Lists the system-image, configuration, and log files on system chassis.
See “dir” (page 195)
dir
Used to exit the privileged-execute mode and return to the user-execute mode.
See “disable” (page 196)
disable
Used to enter the privileged-execute mode from the user-execute mode.
See “enable” (page 196)
enable
Used to execute a file.
See “exec” (page 197)
exec
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