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2-36 Setting Up Your System
TURNING ON THE SERVER
Turn on the server and follow the on-screen instructions for setup.
IMPORTANT:
Before turning on the server:
!
Some optional boards require setups with the SETUP utility before
installation. If the server has a PCI board with the PCI-to-PCI bridge
installed, the SETUP utility is enabled to launch. Check on the board
specifications to find out whether it requires pre-installation setups
before actually installing the board.
!
Some installed optional devices or connected peripheral devices require
setups before proceeding to the next step.
To use the server with no optional devices installed besides the graphic
board, install a desired OS to the server.
1.
Make sure all external devices, such as a video display, keyboard, and mouse (optional),
have been connected, and the power cords are connected.
2.
Power on the video display and any other external devices.
3.
Make sure that the floppy disk drive contains no floppy disk and the CD-ROM drive
contains no bootable CD-ROM.
4.
Open the front bezel.
5.
Press the POWER switch.
NOTES:
!
If the power cord is connected to the power control unit such as the UPS,
turn on the power control unit.
!
Connect the power cord and wait a few seconds before pressing the
POWER switch. The POWER switch does not work in a few seconds
after connecting the power cord due to BMC (Baseboard Management
Controller) firmware start-up.
POWER/SLEEP lamp
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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