Manage the System Power Policy
Note -
The settings defined in this procedure are not applicable to all server platforms.
Note -
The IPMI TLS interface (
orcltls) is supported as of Oracle ILOM
firmware version 3.2.8 and later. For a higher level of security, you should always specify
the IPMI TLS interface (
-I orcltls) when executing Oracle ILOM commands
from the IMPItool utility. For more information about the IPMI TLS interface that is provided
by Oracle, see
IPMI TLS Service and Interface.
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To get the current system power policy, type:
$ipmitool -I [orcltls|lanplus] -H SP_hostname_or_IPaddress -U username -P password
raw 0x2e 0x43 4
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To set the power manage policy to performance, type
$ ipmitool -I [orcltls|lanplus] -H SP_hostname_or_IPaddress -U username -P password
raw 0x2e 0x42 2 00 00 00 00
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To set the power manage policy to elastic, type:
$ ipmitool -I [orcltls|lanplus] -H SP_hostname_or_IPaddress -U username -P password
raw 0x2e 0x42 2 00 00 00 01
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To set the power manage policy to disabled, type:
$ ipmitool -I [orcltls|lanplus] -H SP_hostname_or_IPaddress -U username -P password
raw 0x2e 0x42 2 00 00 00 02
The following table describes the Power Management Policy State (IPMItool) input fields:
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Input Data
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1
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Sunoem command group number: 0x2e.
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2
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Command code 0x42 sets the Power Policy Activation State.
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3
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Group extension identification: 2.
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4-6
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Reserved fields.
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7
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Sub-commands for power policy activation: 00 - Performance policy 01 - Elastic policy 02 - Disable the policy
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