HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide
High Sets the processor to the highest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that
highest state unless the system is reset or an operating system-hosted application
requests a state change. If the processor is reset, the power mode changes to operating
system Control Mode.
OS Sets the control of the power regulator to the operating system.
Command line usage and scripting
Example
[gstl0074] CM:hpiLO-> pm
PM [ -dynamic | -low | -high | -os ] [ -nc ]
PM -?
See also: PC, PR
PR: Set power restore policy
Command access level: MP configuration access
The PR command configures the power restore policy. The power restore policy determines how
the system behaves when AC power returns after an AC power loss.
• If PR is set to On or Previous, the system powers on after AC is applied.
• If PR is set to Off, the system stays powered off after AC is applied. To power on the system,
push the system power button or run the PC command.
• If PR is set to Previous, the power is restored to the state that was in effect when the AC
power was removed or lost.
Command line usage and scripting:
PR [ -policy <on|off|previous> ] [ -nc ]
PR -?
See also: PC
PS: Power status
Command access level: Login access
The PS command displays the system power status.
Command line usage and scripting:
PS [ -nc ]
PS -?
See also PC, SS.
RS: Reset system through the RST signal
Command access level: Power control access
IMPORTANT: During normal system operation, shut down the operating system before issuing
the RS command.
The RS command resets the system (except iLO 3) through the RST signal.
Running this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the
system. The effect of this command is similar to cycling the system power. The operating system is
not notified, no dump is taken as the system shuts down, and so on.
Command line usage and scripting:
RS [ -nc ]
RS -?
See also: TC
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