Set Low-Line Power Override Mode Policy for Sun Server X4-4
240VAC) power. However, for special test purposes with systems that include few options (and
therefore have lower power demands), you can choose to override the default power policy and
use low-line AC power (100-127VAC) to power-on the system.
Overriding the power policy disables power supply redundancy. When connected to low-line
power, a minimally configured four-processor system still consumes more power than a single
power supply can provide.
Powering on a four-processor system with low-line power and with low-line mode enabled
causes a fault to be generated, and causes the fault indicator on the system to light. This fault is
to be expected; it clears automatically once you go back to high-line power.
For more information refer to the Sun Server X4-4 documentation library at: http://www.
oracle.com/goto/x4-4/docs
Set Low-Line Power Override Mode Policy for Sun
Server X4-4
To modify low-line power override on a Sun Server X4-4 with four processors:
Note - This action is only available on a Sun Server X4-4 with four processors.
■ From the Web interface:
a.
Click System Management > Policy.
b.
In the Service Processor Policies table, select the desired low-line AC
override policy.
■ From the CLI, type:
set /SP/policy/ LOW_LINE_AC_OVERRIDE_MODE=[ 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 System and Management Power Policies (Oracle ILOM) 115