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frupower(1M) frupower(1M)
NAME
frupower - turn on/off or display current status of power for cells and I/O chassis
SYNOPSIS
frupower -c cell [-c cell ]... [
-d|-o|-f]
[[
-u username [:
] -h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
frupower -i I/Ochassis [-i
I/Ochassis ]... [-d|-o|-f]
[[
-u username [:]
-h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
frupower -C|-I [-d
][-l cabinet ][-l cabinet ]...
[[
-u username [:
] -h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
Platform Support Remarks
frupower is not supported on systems with Onboard Administrator (OA) based partition manage-
ment.
DESCRIPTION
The
frupower command turns power on or off, or it displays the current status of power for cells and
I/O chassis.
The operations allowed by this command are subject to the following conditions:
An active cell cannot be powered off. An active cell is one that is assigned to a partition and that is
being used by the partition.
The
-i option can be used to display the power state of any I/O chassis, but can only control the power
state of an I/O chassis in the following two situations:
The I/O chassis is attached to an active cell and is powered off. The I/O chassis may be powered on,
but will not become active until the partition to which the cell is assigned has been rebooted.
The I/O chassis is attached to an active cell and is powered on, but the I/O chassis has not yet
become active. The I/O chassis may be powered off.
If the target of the command is the local partition, meaning that neither the
-u
nor -g option is used:
Any user can run the command to display the power state of cells and I/O chassis.
Superuser permission is required to change the power state of a component (cell or chassis).
Cell power operations are limited to free cells and inactive or powered-off cells assigned to the local
partition. If the nPartition Configuration Privilege is restricted, then control of free cells is not
allowed.
Note: The nPartition Configuration Privilege state can only be changed at the service processors
Command menu.
When connecting to a remote partition using the
-u and -h options:
Any local user may run the command. Superuser permission is not required, and the user’s system
need not be an nPartition.
The set of allowed operations depends on the privileges of username on the remote partition, and
the state of the nPartition Configuration Privilege on the complex on which the remote partition
exists. The rules and conditions are the same as for the local partition description.
When connecting to the service processor of a complex using the -g and -h options:
Any user may run the command. Superuser permission is not required, and the user’s system need
not be an nPartition.
The user may display the power state of any cell or I/O chassis. Any powered off cell can be
powered on, and any inactive cell can be powered off, whether or not the cell is assigned to a parti-
tion or is a free cell. The state of the complex’s nPartition Configuration Privilege does not affect
this mode of command operation.
Please refer to the nPartition Administrator’s Guide for a description of the partition management terms
used in this man page.
HP-UX 11i Version 3: September 2010 1 Hewlett-Packard Company 1

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