3.1 Server
Item Indicator, Button, Port Description
7
ON/OFF button /
Power-on indicator
(green)
The ON/OFF button is used to switch the server on and off.
The ON/OFF button does not disconnect the server
from the mains voltage (standby mode). To
disconnect from the mains completely, remove the
power plug(s).
CAUTION!
Risk of data loss! It is highly recommended to shut
down the system using the appropriate functionality
of the system's software.
Especially do not press the ON/OFF button more than
once to power off the system.
The Power-on indicator is off:
the server is in power-off mode.
The Power-on indicator lights up green
:
l
the system has been switched on and is in power-on
delay or
l
the system is powered on and in normal operation (S0)
The Power-on indicator flashes green slowly (1/2 Hz):
iRMC S4 is not ready.
8
Power-off indicator
(AC connected)
(green)
The Power-off indicator is off:
l
the system is not connected to the mains or
l
the system is powered on and in normal operation (S0)
The Power-off indicator lights up green
:
l
the system is in power-off mode but connected to the
mains (AC connected)or
l
the system has been switched on and is in power-on
delay
After connecting the server to the mains it takes about
60 seconds until the server enters the standby mode.
Table 1: Front panel indicators, buttons and connectors
3.1.2
Server Rear View - Connectors and Indicators
This chapter describes the rear view of the servers including connectors and indicators.
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Summary of Contents for ETERNUS CS800 S6
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