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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management)

4.4.1 Server Blade

The power status of a server blade can be easily controlled by clicking its power button.

Table 4.15 Actions of Server Blade Power Buttons

Power button

Color

Status

Action

Gray (not lit)

Power OFF

Powers on a server blade.

Green (lit)

Power ON

Shuts down or reboots a server blade.


Power On

Clicking on a power button that shows "Power OFF" status will power on the target server blade. A confirmation dialog is displayed first.
Clicking <OK> in the confirmation dialog powers on the server and starts its OS.
At this time, the power button changes to an intermediate "Power ON in progress" state (green - blinking). The power button finally displays a "Power ON" state after confirming that the OS has started up correctly on the target server.


Power Off and Reboot

Clicking on a power button that shows "Power ON" status will either shut down or reboot the target server blade. A [Power Operation] dialog is displayed, in which the appropriate action can be selected.

Figure 4.5 Power Operation Dialog

Forced Power Off and Reboot

Clicking on a power button that shows "Power ON" status, and selecting <Options >>> in the displayed [Power Operation] dialog enables selection of the "Force Shutdown" and "Force Reboot" actions.
A forced shutdown (or reboot) will forcibly power off (or reboot) the managed server blade without waiting for its OS to shut down cleanly.

Figure 4.6 Power Operation Dialog (with Additional Options)

Note

[VM Host]
Take caution regarding the following points when powering-off or rebooting a VM host.

  • When using a server virtualization software's high-availability feature, confirm that the server is set to VM maintenance mode within that virtualization software. This can be confirmed from the virtualization software client.

  • Perform power operations only after setting VM maintenance mode (either from the VM management software client or using the resource control command).
    Refer to the server virtualization software manual, or to "3.11 rcxadm server" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE" for details.
    Depending on the server virtualization software used, some restrictions may apply to the use of VM maintenance mode settings. For details about such restrictions, refer to "D.3 Functional Differences between Products" in the "Design Guide VE".