poweron(8)
92 XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007
■ When the poweron(8) command is executed, power-on results for each of the
specified domains are displayed in the following format:
■ The showdomainstatus(8) command can be used to check whether the system
power is on.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1 Turns on power to all domains.
EXAMPLE 2 Turns on power to domains with domain IDs 0.
EXAMPLE 3 Turns on power to domains with domain IDs 0. Automatically replies with
'
y' to the prompt.
EXAMPLE 4 Turns on power to domains with domain IDs 1. Automatically replies with
'
y' without displaying the prompt.
Powering on The power was turned on normally.
Not Powering
on
An error occurred, and the power could not be turned on. An
error message is displayed with Not Powering on.
XSCF> poweron -a
DomainIDs to power on:00,01,02,03
Continue? [y|n]:y
00:Powering on
01:Powering on
02:Powering on
03:Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs power".
XSCF> poweron -d 0
DomainIDs to power on:00
Continue? [y|n]:y
00:Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs power".
XSCF> poweron -y -d 0
DomainIDs to power on:00
Continue? [y|n]:y
00:Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the "showlogs power".
XSCF>
XSCF> poweron -q -y -d 1