IVM chled command
Purpose
Change states for physical and virtual LEDs. This command is operable only in an Integrated Virtualization Manager environment.
Syntax
To change virtual partition LEDs:
chled -r sa -t virtuallpar -o Operation { -p PartitionName | --id PartitionID } [ -m ManagedSystem ]
To change virtual system LEDs:
Description
The chled command changes the states of physical and virtual LEDs.
Flags
Flag name | Description |
---|---|
-r ResourceType | The type of LED resource to change. The only valid value is sa for System Attention (SA) LED. |
-t SystemAttentionType | The type of System Attention (SA) LEDs to change. -r sa -t virtuallpar
Change attributes for virtual partition system attention LEDs -r sa -t virtualsys
Change attributes for virtual system attention LEDs |
-o | The operation to perform on the LED. Valid
values are:
|
-m ManagedSystem | The name of the managed system. This attribute is optional because there is only one system to manage. The name may either be the user-defined name for the managed system, or be in the form tttt-mmm*ssssssss, where tttt is the machine type, mmm is the model, and ssssssss is the serial number of the managed system. |
-p PartitionName | The name of the partition for which the virtual partition system attention LED is to be changed. |
--id PartitionID | The ID of the partition for with the virtual partition system attention LED is to be changed. |
Exit Status
This command has a return code of 0 on success.
Security
This command is not accessible by users with the ViewOnly role.
Examples
- To deactivate the virtual system attention LED for the system,
type:
chled -r sa -t virtualsys -o off
- To activate the virtual partition system attention LED for partition
lpar3, type:
chled -r sa -t virtuallpar -o on -p lpar3
- To dectivate the virtual partition system attention LED for the
partition with ID 3, type:
chled -r sa -t virtuallpar -o off --id 3