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тАО07-13-2010 03:14 PM
тАО07-13-2010 03:14 PM
c7000 blade chassis power up
when I power up the chassis I may not want all my blades to boot. Is my only recourse to physically remove them? or is there a configuration file to manage that?
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тАО08-12-2010 10:55 AM
тАО08-12-2010 10:55 AM
Re: c7000 blade chassis power up
No, you can specify if power should be applied to each blade individually in OA
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тАО08-12-2010 07:07 PM
тАО08-12-2010 07:07 PM
Re: c7000 blade chassis power up
You can use the option 'No Poweron'
No Poweron├в Prevents component power on for the bays with this configuration until after the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator logs PowerDelay has completed for the selected devices. At this time, if the device is configured to auto power-on, the device grants power following an enclosure power cycle after all the Onboard Administrator configuration checks are complete.
for detailed steps check OA user guide
regards,
http://hpproliant.blogspot.com/
No Poweron├в Prevents component power on for the bays with this configuration until after the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator logs PowerDelay has completed for the selected devices. At this time, if the device is configured to auto power-on, the device grants power following an enclosure power cycle after all the Onboard Administrator configuration checks are complete.
for detailed steps check OA user guide
regards,
http://hpproliant.blogspot.com/
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тАО08-12-2010 10:09 PM
тАО08-12-2010 10:09 PM
Re: c7000 blade chassis power up
It's also possible to 'stagger' the Power-on for each blade.
This means you can have a 30 - 60 second delay before any Blades start powering(to give your SAN time to fully initialise first), then another 5 or 10 seconds between each Blade if you don't want them all to surge at the same time.
This is set per slot in the Power menu in the OA.
This means you can have a 30 - 60 second delay before any Blades start powering(to give your SAN time to fully initialise first), then another 5 or 10 seconds between each Blade if you don't want them all to surge at the same time.
This is set per slot in the Power menu in the OA.
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