Removing Power From the Server or Domain
Component Target Name and Values
SPs
/Other_Removable_Devices/Service_Processors/Service_Processor_x
/Other_Removable_Devices/Service_Processors/Service_Processor_x/Service_Processor_Module_y
Where x is 0 or 1 and y is 0 or 1
SPPs
/Other_Removable_Devices/Proxy_Service_Processors/
Proxy_Service_Processor_x/Service_Processor_Module_y
Where x is 0–3 and y is 0 or 1
Switch units (SPARC
M7-16)
/Other_Removable_Devices/Scalability_Switch_Boards/Scalability_Switch_Boards_x
Where x is 0–5
Note - If you issue the prepare_to_remove command but decide not to remove a
component, you must return the component to service. See “Return a Component to
Service” on page 75.
Related Information
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“Servicing CMIOUs” on page 83
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“Servicing SPs” on page 117
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“Servicing Switch Units” on page 189
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“Oracle ILOM Paths for SPMs” on page 122
Removing Power From the Server or Domain
These topics describe different methods for removing power from the chassis.
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“Prepare to Power Off the Server or Domain” on page 69
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“Power Off the Server or Domain (Oracle ILOM)” on page 70
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“Switch Off PDU Circuit Breakers” on page 71
Prepare to Power Off the Server or Domain
1.
Notify any affected users that the server or domain will be shut down.
Refer to the Oracle Solaris system administration documentation (http://www.oracle.com/goto/
solaris11/docs) for additional information.
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