check your documentation, or call your vendor. The power should be
configurable at the enclosure level, not the individual blades. There
should be some sort of interface that you can log into and say "down the
power on the blade in slot X". Though this may be an add-on that you
haven't purchased.
-g
isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Each blade has one slot for an add on card which I've taken up for Fibre
Channel cards. In my case at least, there's no room for anything else and I'm
not sure there are any packages that handle external power controls for my
machines.
Mike
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 15:20:21 -0400, Neil Watson wrote:
Don't most blade centres come with remote management controllers? For
example HP's iLO cards.
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