04-25-2016
I am also confused.
Although blade server size varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, blade servers are characterized as full height or half height. The height aspect refers to how much space a blade server occupies within a chassis.
Thus, this is not a unix question as much as a question that should be directed to the manufacturer - in this case, HP.
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hpipower
hpipower(1) OpenHPI hpipower(1)
NAME
hpipower - This sample openhpi application exercises HPI Power Management APIs.
SYNOPSIS
hpipower [ -D nn ] [-N host[:port]] [-C <cfgfile>] [ -d -p -r -u -X -h] [ -b n ]
hpipower [--domain=nn] [--host=host[:port]] [--cfgfile=file]
[--power-down --power-up --reset --unattended --debug --help] [--blade=n ]
DESCRIPTION
hpipower searches the Resource Presence Table (RPT) for resources with Power Capability. It sends the requested power action to the
selected target.
If no domain or host is selected, hpipower uses the default domain as specified in the openhpiclient.conf file.
OPTIONS
Help Options:
-h, --help
Show help options
Application Options:
-d, --power-down
Power down target object
-p, --power-up
Power on target object
-r, --reset
Reset target object
-u, --unattended
Unattended
-b n, --blade=n
Specify blade n (1...n)
-D nn, --domain=nn
Select domain id nn
-X, --debug
Display debug messages
-N "host[:port]", --host="host[:port]"
Open session to the domain served by the daemon at the specified URL (host:port). This option overrides the OPENHPI_DAEMON_HOST and
OPENHPI_DAEMON_PORT environment variables. If host contains ':' (for example IPv6 address) then enclose it in square brackets. For
example: "[::1]" or "[::1]:4743".
-C "file", --cfgfile="file"
Use passed file as client configuration file. This option overrides the OPENHPICLIENT_CONf environment variable.
SEE ALSO
hpi_shell
hpialarms hpifan hpireset hpitop
hpidomain hpigensimdata hpisensor hpitree
hpiel hpiiinv hpisettime hpiwdt
hpievents hpionIBMblade hpithres hpixml
ohdomainlist ohhandler ohparam
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page:
Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net)
Ulrich Kleber (ulikleber@users.sourceforge.net)
Anton Pak (avpak@users.sourceforge.net)
3.2.1 2011-09-20 hpipower(1)