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power cycle question

Hi,
I was working on configuring ip for the hpvmnet..but some how system is stuck and could interrupt. I was trying to power cycle the box using the front panel switch ...which did not help. How do i interrupt the system or pwer cycle through MP console...please advice.
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: power cycle question

There is always the expedient of removing the power cable(s) and that will be no worse than a TOC.
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Torsten.
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Re: power cycle question

Hi,

wait a moment ... "hpvmnet" - this looks like Integrity virtual machines!

Where is your problem?

I guess you want to powercycle your VM - I'm right?

In this case you should log on to the "virtual" MP of your system:

# hpvmconsole -P your_vm

(This looks like the real MP!)

Here you can "switch off" the VM using the "pc" command

[guest1] vMP> pc -off

or just

[guest1] vMP> pc

You must run this command from the VM Host.

Check the results with "hpvmstatus" from the VM Host.

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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BTW, are you sure you switched off the right system?

You can switch off the whole system with

MP:CM> pe

command (from the "real" MP).


Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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