Setting Server Cooling Down Policies (Oracle ILOM)
To modify the policies controlling host power at boot:
■ From the Web interface:
a.
Click System Management > Policy.
b.
In the Service Processor Policies table, click the appropriate host power
at boot property, and then select Enable or Disable in the Actions list
box.
■ From the CLI, type:
set /SP/policy HOST_AUTO_POWER_ON=[ enabled|disabled ] HOST_LAST_POWER_STATE=[
enabled|disabled ]
See Also
Power-On and Cooling-Down Policies Configurable From the Server SP, Oracle ILOM
Configuration and Maintenance Guide for firmware version 3.1 or 3.2.
Setting Server Cooling Down Policies (Oracle ILOM)
To satisfy cooler operating requirements for the server, set a cooling down policy for either the
host or the installed PCIe cards.
Before You Begin
■
Log in to Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM). For instructions on how to log in
to Oracle ILOM, see “Launch and Log In to Oracle ILOM” on page 39.
■
Ensure that you have Admin (a) role privileges in Oracle ILOM.
Note - The cooling down policies in Oracle ILOM are disabled by default.
The following procedure provides both web and command-line interface (CLI) instructions for
the server service processor (SP).
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