request fabric administration power-off node-device
Syntax
request fabric administration power-off node-device (serial-id | alias-name)
Description
In QFX3000-G QFabric systems, you can use this command to power off QFX3500, QFX3600, QFX5100-48S, QFX5100-48T, and QFX5100-24Q devices in server Node groups, redundant server Node groups, and network Node groups. In QFX3000-M QFabric systems, you can use this command to power off QFX5100-24Q Interconnect devices and QFX3600-I Interconnect devices.
This command systematically takes the device offline and gracefully shuts down the device while preserving system state information. A message appears on the console or console log, confirming that the operating system has stopped on the device.
Options
serial-id | alias-name | Provide the serial ID or alias name of the device. |
Additional Information
Required Privilege Level
maintenance
Output Fields
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
Sample Output
request fabric administration power-off node-device
user@qfabric request fabric administration power-off node-device ED1234 STEP 1 of 8 (Acquiring lock): Acquiring lock to perform this operation Acquired lock to perform this operation STEP 2 of 8 (Performing pre-checks): node-device ED1491 is online STEP 3 of 8 (Mastership switch-over): node-device ED1491 is Server Node-group STEP 4 of 8 (Gracefully offlining the node-device): node-device is being offlined node-device is successfully offlined STEP 5 of 8 (Waiting for convergence): Waiting for convergence(this will take few minutes) Convergence complete STEP 6 of 8 (Powering-off the node-device): Now, powering-off the node-device Powered-off the node-device STEP 7 of 8 (Updating inventory): Removing the node-device - ED1491 from inventory node-device - ED1491 is removed from inventory STEP 8 of 8 (Releasing lock): Releasing the lock
Release Information
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 14.1X53-D15.