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Oracle X6 series User Manual

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Setting SP Policy for Host Power at Boot (Oracle ILOM)
Controlling the Server Power State 43
To immediately shut down the server, type stop -f /System.
To power on the server, type start /System.
3.
If you are prompted to confirm your choice, type y, and then press Enter.
Related Information
Controlling Host Power, Oracle ILOM Administrator's Guide for Configuration and
Maintenance, Firmware Release 3.2.x
Setting SP Policy for Host Power at Boot (Oracle ILOM)
By default, when AC power is applied to the server, the server enters Standby power mode.
However, it is possible to change this default power state by configuring a power-on policy in
Oracle ILOM.
Before you perform the following procedure, ensure that you have Admin (a) role privileges in
Oracle ILOM.
Set SP Host Power Policy at Boot
1.
To set a power-on policy in the Oracle ILOM web interface, perform the following
steps:
a.
Log in to the Oracle ILOM web interface.
For instructions, see “Accessing Oracle ILOM” on page 21.
b.
In the navigation pane, click System Management > Policy.
c.
In the Service Processor Policies table, select one of the following policies:
Auto power-on host on boot
Set host power to last power state on boot
The power on policies are mutually exclusive, that is, only one can be enabled at a time.
For more information about each policy, click the More Details link at the top of the page.

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Oracle X6 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cores per ProcessorUp to 22 cores
ProcessorIntel Xeon E5-2600 v4 series
Networking10GbE
Form FactorRackmount
Expansion SlotsPCIe slots available
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Storagesupports SAS, SATA, and NVMe drives

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