nodepower(8) -- Check or change power state of confluent nodes¶
SYNOPSIS¶
nodepower [options] <var>noderange</var> ([status|on|off|shutdown|boot|reset])
DESCRIPTION¶
nodepower with only a noderange will retrieve current power state of nodes through confluent. When given an additional argument, it will request a change to the power state of the nodes. The following arguments are recognized:
on
: Turn on the specified noderange. Nothing will happen to nodes of the noderange that are already on.off
: Immediately turn off the specified noderange, without waiting for OS to shutdown. Nothing will happen to nodes of the noderange that are already on.boot
: Immediately boot a system. This will power on nodes of the noderange that are off, and reset nodes of the noderange that are on. The previous state will be reflected in the output.shutdown
: Request the OS gracefully shut down. Nothing will happen for nodes that are off, and nodes will not shutdown if the OS fails to gracefully respond.reset
: Request immediate reset of nodes of the noderange. Nodes that are off will not react to this request.status
: Behave identically to having no argument passed at all.pdu_status
: Query state of associated PDU outlets, if configured.pdu_on
: Energize all PDU outlets associated with the noderange.pdu_off
: De-energize all PDU outlets associated with the noderange.
OPTIONS¶
-
-p
,--showprevious
: Show previous power state for all directives that may change power state. -
-m MAXNODES
,--maxnodes=MAXNODES
: Specify a maximum number of nodes to change power state, prompting if over the threshold -
-h
,--help
: Show help message and exit
EXAMPLES¶
-
Get power state of nodes n1 through n4:
# nodepower n1-n4
n1: on
n2: on
n3: on
n4: off
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Forcing a reboot of nodes n1-n4:
# nodepower n1-n4 boot
n3: on->reset
n1: on->reset
n2: on->reset
n4: off->on