Setting Up the System 2-21
After a few seconds your system begins the internal Power-On Self Tests
(POST). POST automatically checks the system board, memory board, CPU
module, ECC memory modules, keyboard, mouse, and most installed peripheral
devices. POST also displays the start messages of the BIOS setup utility during
execution.
The POST check results should be checked in the following cases:
!
When the server is being used for the first time.
!
When the server appears to fail.
!
When the server beeps many times between power-on and OS start-up.
!
When an error message appears on the display unit.
Note:
For error messages that appear on the display
unit, refer to subsection
POST Error Codes and Messages
in
Chapter 5 of this Guide.
!
CAUTION
Always allow POST to complete before powering down your
system.
If you have problems powering on your system, refer to
Problem Solving
in
Chapter 5 of this User’s Guide.
After you have successfully powered on your system, insert the
E
XPRESS
B
UILDER
CD-ROM into the CD-ROM device, reboot the system and
follow the screen prompts to run E
XPRESS
B
UILDER
.
Powering Off the Server System
When server system power is on, pressing the power on/off switch on the front
panel of the server turns the power off.
To turn the server system power off:
1.
Shutdown the operating system (OS).
2.
Press the power on/off switch on the front panel of the server (see
Figure 2-13. The power-on LED goes out.
3.
Power off the peripheral devices.
Note:
If the server power cord is connected to a power
control unit such as an UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply),
refer to the UPS user's guide for proper power-off
procedures.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/140Hb
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