ospower command

Use the ospower commands to power on, power off, and restart host OS, and display the power status of the host server OS. The ospower commands support in-band mode and out-of-band mode.

ospower command syntax

OneCli.exe [misc] ospower <cmds> [<options>]
Table 1. ospower commands and examples
Command Syntax example Description
acpower
OneCli.exe ospower acpower
--bmc userid:password@ host
Remotely perform AC power cycle by inputting --bmc user:password@host:port.
boottosetup
OneCli.exe ospower boottosetup
--bmc userid:password@ host
Restart the host server to make the UEFI setting take effect.
reboot
OneCli.exe ospower
reboot --bmc userid:
password@host
  • Restart the host server OS.
  • Restart the remote host OS by inputting --bmc user:password@host:port.
  • Restart only works if the current power state is on.
state
OneCli.exe misc ospower
state --bmc userid:
password@host
  • Check the host server OS power status.
  • Check the power status of the remote host OS by inputting --bmc user:password@host:port.
turnoff
OneCli.exe ospower turnoff
--bmc userid:password@
host
  • Turn off the host server OS.
  • Turn off the remote host OS by inputting --bmc user:password@host:port.
turnon
OneCli.exe ospower turnon
--bmc userid:password@
host
  • Turn on the host server OS.
  • Turn on the remote host OS by inputting --bmc user:password@host:port.
Table 2. ospower command specific parameters
Parameter Required/Optional Notes
  • --bmc, -b

  • --bmc-cim-port, -p

  • --bmc-password, -w

  • --bmc-username, -u

  • --check-trust, -C

  • --config

  • --never-check-trust, -N

  • --nolog

  • --output, -o

Optional

Refer to Table 2.

Example of the state command

OneCli.exe ospower state --bmc userid:passwordD@host