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Managing Domains
2. Select the required domain. If the domain is in the stand–by mode,
INACTIVE
is
displayed in the
Domain Status
panel and the
Power On
button is accessible.
Important:
If INACTIVE is not displayed in the Domain Status panel and the Power On button is
not accessible, check whether another user has already launched the power–up
sequence on this domain. If the power–up sequence is not already in progress, see
What To Do if an Incident Occurs, on page 3-47.
3. Click
Power On
to power up the domain and associated hardware components. The
Power On Confirmation
dialog opens.
4. Select the
View Power–On Logs
checkbox if you want power–on logs to be
automatically displayed during the power–on sequence and click
Yes
to confirm.
Domain hardware is powered up from the stand–by mode to the main mode and the
Operating System is booted. As the power–on sequence progresses, power–on steps
and domain state are displayed in the
Domain Status
panel, as shown in the following
table.
Power On States
POWERING ON
POWERED ON – LOADING BIOS
BIOS READY – STARTING EFI
EFI STARTED – BOOTING OS
RUNNING
Table 9.
Power–on states
Once the
Power On
sequence has been successfully completed,
RUNNING
is displayed
in the
Domain Status
panel and the
Power Off
,
Reset
and
Force Power Off
buttons
become accessible.
For a detailed view of the
Power On
sequence, click
Powering View
in the Toolbar. See
Viewing Powering Sequences
5. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for each domain to be powered up.
Note:
If an error message is displayed in the
Domain Status
panel, the
Power On
sequence has
failed. See
What To Do if an Incident Occurs
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