Privileged
users
can
power
on
the
system
by
selecting
the
System
Control
Power
Menu
option
from
the
main
menu
and
then
selecting
the
Power-on
System
option
from
the
system
power
control
menu.
General
users
should
select
Power-on
System
on
the
general
user
menu.
v
Remote
power-on
via
ring-indicate
signal
The
server
automatically
powers
on
when
it
detects
a
″
ring-indicate
″
signal
from
a
modem
attached
to
serial
port
1
(S1)
or
serial
port
2
(S2).
A
remote
user
can
call
the
server
to
activate
ring
detection
by
the
modem.
Listen
for
a
few
more
rings
than
the
threshold
number
for
starting
the
system.
The
system
powers
on
without
answering
the
call.
v
Unattended
start
mode
-
refer
to
Enable/Disable
Unattended
Start
Mode
on
page
368.
The
service
processor
can
be
enabled
to
recover
from
the
loss
of
ac
power
(dc
power
in
a
dc-powered
system)
(see
Enable/Disable
Unattended
Power-On
Mode
in
the
System
Control
Power
Menu
).
When
ac
power
(dc
power
in
a
dc-powered
system)
is
restored,
the
system
returns
to
the
power
state
at
the
time
ac
loss
(dc
loss
in
a
dc-powered
system)
occurred.
For
example,
if
the
system
was
powered
on
when
ac
loss
(dc
loss
in
a
dc-powered
system)
occurred,
it
reboots/restarts
when
power
is
restored.
If
the
system
was
powered-off
when
ac
loss
(dc
loss
in
a
dc-powered
system)
occurred,
it
remains
off
when
power
is
restored.
It
is
recommended
that
the
CEC
and
I/O
drawers
both
receive
their
ac
power
(dc
power
in
a
dc-powered
system)
from
the
same
building
circuit
on
the
same
circuit
breaker,
if
not
the
same
electrical
outlet
box,
in
such
a
way
that
primary
power
cannot
be
lost
to
one
unit
separately
from
the
other.
If
such
a
condition
occurs,
unattended
start
mode
may
not
be
able
to
restart
system
operation
when
a
primary
power
interruption
is
restored.
v
Timed
power-on
-
refer
to
the
shutdown
-t
command
on
servers
using
AIX.
Working
in
conjunction
with
AIX,
the
service
processor
in
your
server
can
operate
a
timer,
much
like
the
wake-up
timer
on
your
clock
radio.
You
can
set
the
timer
so
that
your
server
powers
on
at
a
certain
time
after
shutting
down.
The
timer
is
battery-operated,
so
power
interruptions
that
occur
while
the
server
is
off
do
not
affect
its
accuracy.
Refer
to
the
AIX
shutdown
-t
command
for
details
on
setting
the
timer.
Note:
If
an
ac
power
(dc
power
in
a
dc-powered
system)
loss
is
in
progress
when
the
timed
power-on
attempt
occurs,
the
server
is
not
able
to
power
on
when
ac
power
(dc
power
in
a
dc-powered
system)
is
restored.
v
Follow-up
to
a
failed
boot
attempt
The
service
processor
initiates
a
power-on
sequence
if
a
failed
boot
attempt
is
detected
(due
to
a
hardware
or
software
failure).
v
Fast/slow
boot
(IPL)
settings
Using
the
service
processor
menus,
you
can
select
the
IPL
type,
mode,
and
speed
of
your
system
boot.
Attention:
Selecting
fast
IPL
results
in
several
diagnostic
tests
being
skipped
and
a
shorter
memory
test
being
run.
Service
Processor
Reboot/Restart
Recovery
Reboot
describes
bringing
the
system
hardware
back
up;
for
example,
from
a
system
reset
or
power-on.
The
boot
process
ends
when
control
passes
to
the
operating
system
process.
Restart
describes
activating
the
operating
system
after
the
system
hardware
is
re-initialized.
Restart
must
follow
a
successful
reboot.
Boot
(IPL)
Speed
When
the
server
enters
reboot
recovery,
slow
IPL
is
automatically
started,
which
gives
the
POST
an
opportunity
to
locate
and
report
any
problems
that
may
otherwise
be
undetected.
Chapter
8.
Using
the
Service
Processor
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