12-01-2009
and you can ping the ilom from your host? maybe there is something wrong with the routing. try to ping your host from the ilom to be sure you can communicate in both directions.
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xfce4-power-manager
XFCE4-POWER-MANAGER(1) General Commands Manual XFCE4-POWER-MANAGER(1)
NAME
xfce4-power-manager - The Xfce 4 Power manager
SYNOPSIS
xfce4-power-manager [options]
DESCRIPTION
xfce4-power-manager manages the power sources on the computer and the devices that can be controlled to reduce their power consumption
(such as LCD brightness level, monitor sleep, CPU frequency scaling). In addition, xfce4-power-manager provides a set of freedesktop-com-
pliant DBus interfaces to inform other applications about current power level so that they can adjust their power consumption, and it pro-
vides the inhibit interface which allows applications to prevent automatic sleep actions via the power manager; as an example, the operat-
ing system's package manager should make use of this interface while it is performing update operations.
You can run xfce4-power-manager from the command line without specifying any extra arguments.
OPTIONS
--no-daemon
Starts the power manager in non-daemon mode: useful for debugging.
--restart
Causes the running power manager to restart.
--customize
Shows the configuration dialog.
--quit Causes any running instance of xfce4-power-manager to exit.
BUGS
Please report any bugs to http://bugzilla.xfce.org/. Development discussion should be conducted on the goodies-dev@xfce.org mailing list.
Usage related questions should be directed to the xfce@xfce.org mailing list.
HOMEPAGE
http://goodies.xfce.org/
AUTHOR
Ali Abdallah <aliov@xfce.org>
MANPAGE AUTHORS
Ali Abdallah <aliov@xfce.org>, Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>.
31 March 2009 Version 0.8.0 XFCE4-POWER-MANAGER(1)