
TABLE F-20 lists the arguments for this subcommand.
TABLE F-20 Arguments for Subcommand platform set power state
Arguments | Description |
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If specified, the command returns immediately instead of | |
| waiting for the operation to complete. |
Results in a hard power off. | |
Specifies the maximum time to wait for the operation to | |
| complete (in seconds). |
{off on cycle} | Specifies whether to turn the platform power on or off or to |
| cycle. Specifying the cycle argument causes platform power to |
| be turned off, then on. |
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The subcommand platform set power state does not affect the platform if the platform is already on; if the platform is off, it powers on and boots the OS. In other words, the subcommand platform set power state ensures that the platform is on, but does not reboot it if it is not on.
The subcommand platform set os state waits for the platform to boot; the subcommand platform set power state only waits for the power to come on.
Return Codes
TABLE F-21 lists the return codes for this subcommand.
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Return Code | ID | Description |
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NWSE_Success | 0 | Command successfully completed. |
NWSE_InvalidUsage | 1 | Invalid usage: bad parameter usage, conflicting |
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| options specified. |
NWSE_RPCTimeout | 2 | Request was issued, but was not serviced by the |
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| server. RPC procedure timed out and the request may |
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| or may not have been serviced by the server. |
NWSE_RPCNotConnected | 3 | Unable to connect to the RPC server. |
NWSE_NoPermission | 6 | Not authorized to perform this operation. |
NWSE_MissingArgument | 7 | Missing argument(s). |
NWSE_TimedOut | 23 | Operation timed out. |
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Appendix F Platform Commands 149