8.3 Preparations for Use
3
Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount (10U)
Server.
The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the
RCI port should now light up.
Note:
Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE.
A keyboard power-on function is not supported.
8.3.5
Turning the power off
The following describes how to turn the power off.
CAUTION
Data Destruction
Before turning the power off, check the answer to each of the following points is
"No", or data may be lost:
Are there any currently executing programs
?
Are there any current users
?
Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives
?
Backup files as necessary before turning the power off.
Also, do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on.
When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL, a break signal may cause
the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation
potentially causing data to be lost.
IMPORTANT
If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which "auto power control by
software" is set, and the AC power is interrupted, the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the
moment that the AC power supply is resumed. To keep the power from being turned on automatically
like this, set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption.
Procedure
1
Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount (10U)
Server.
2
Press the POWER switch again within five seconds (scftool default interval).
This starts the system shutdown sequence. The power turns off after the system shuts down.
For details on scftool, refer to the "User’s Guide" included with the "Enhanced Support
Facility."
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