Reference Guide
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2.2.21 setPowerRestoreDelay
Syntax:
dscli setPowerRestoreDelay Component DelayTime [/x Policy]
Description:
Changes the power option that specifies working of a managed component when it is turned AC ON.
The power option includes AC-LINK policy and the time that delays Power ON (DC ON) when the managed
component is set to be turned DC ON in time with AC ON.
IMPORTANT:
In case that the managed component does not support a setting of power restore delay, This
command is invalid. See “NEC ESMPRO Manager Managed Components Summary”
whether the managed component supports the function.
CHECK:
NEC ESMPRO Manager does not set the specified delay time to the blade server in which
EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 is integrated.
Options:
Component
Specify the name, the MAC address of LAN port that BMC uses, or the GUID of the managed
component.
DelayTime
AAA – BBB Set the delay time from turning on AC to turning on DC.
* AAA is the minimum value of the delay time of the components.
* If the component is EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3, BBB is 600.
* If the component is not EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3, BBB is 255.
-1 Set “-1” if you do not change the delay time from turning on AC to turning on DC.
RANDOM Set “RANDOM” if you change the delay time from turning on AC to turning on DC to
random setting.
* If the component supports random setting, the random setting can be specified.
/x Policy
Set AC-Link policy. There are 3 types of the policy.
STAY_OFF The managed component remains OFF when AC power is restored.
LAST_STATE If the managed component is OFF when AC power is lost, the managed component
remains OFF when AC power is restored.
If the managed component is turned AC OFF during it is in DC ON, the managed
component is turned DC ON after the delay time when it is turned AC ON.
POWER_ON The managed component is turned DC ON after the delay time when it is turned AC
ON.