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Install Server Module and Verify STANDBY Power State

The system chassis should be powered on prior to installing the server module into the chassis. The server
module, by default, receives STANDBY power from the powered-on system chassis after inserting the server
module into the chassis. For information about powering on the system chassis, refer to the system chassis
documentation. For information about powering on the server module, refer to the

Sun Blade X6270 Server

Module Installation Guide

.

Insert Server Module Into a Powered-On Chassis

1. Verify that the system chassis is powered on.

When the chassis is powered on, the fans are operating and the OK/Power LED illuminates a STEADY ON
green light. The OK/Power LED is located on both the front and rear panels of the chassis. If the chassis is
not powered on, refer to the system chassis documentation.

2. In the front of the chassis, locate and remove the filler panel from the slot where you will insert the server

module. Pull the lever out and eject the filler panel.

3. Position the server module vertically so that the ejectors are on the right and extend outward.

4. Push the server module into the slot until the server module stops and is flush with the chassis.

5. To lock the server module into the chassis, do the following:

Rotate the top ejector down until it snaps into place.

Rotate the bottom ejector up until it snaps into place.

The ejectors are locked and STANDBY power is applied to the server module service processor (SP).

Note –

The server SP can take several minutes to boot. As the server SP is booting, the OK/Power LED

illuminates a SLOW blink (0.5 second on, 0.5 second off). After the server SP boots, the OK/Power LED
illuminates a STANDBY blink (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off). The STANDBY blink state indicates that the
server SP is ready to be powered on.

Verify STANDBY Power State on Server Module

1. Verify that the system chassis is powered on.

A STEADY ON green light (OK/Power LED) indicates that the chassis is powered on. If the chassis is not
powered on, refer to the system chassis documentation for instructions on powering on the system chassis.

2. Ensure that the OK/Power LED on the server module illuminates a STANDBY blink.

The OK/Power LED on the server module front panel illuminates a STANDBY blink (0.1 second on, 2.9
seconds off) to indicate that STANDBY power is supplied to the server module. The STANDBY blink
indicates that the server module SP is active but the server module host is powered off.

Note –

The OK/Power LED will be set to STANDBY blink only when there is enough chassis power for the

server module to power on. If there is insufficient chassis power, the OK/Power LED will remain off until there
is sufficient chassis power available. To troubleshoot, review the Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) log
messages to determine whether the server module has permission to power on and refer to the system chassis
documentation for information about powering on components in the chassis.

Summary of Contents for Sun Blade X627

Page 1: ...e Documentation and Media Kit at any time using the following marketing part number X6270 X MEDDOCKIT You also can download the documentation and software that are included in the Documentation and Media Kit from these sites For documentation http docs sun com app docs prod blade x6270 For software http www sun com servers blades downloads jsp Safety and Compliance Information Before performing an...

Page 2: ...o place The ejectors are locked and STANDBY power is applied to the server module service processor SP Note The server SP can take several minutes to boot As the server SP is booting the OK Power LED illuminates a SLOW blink 0 5 second on 0 5 second off After the server SP boots the OK Power LED illuminates a STANDBY blink 0 1 second on 2 9 seconds off The STANDBY blink state indicates that the se...

Page 3: ...e is in a STANDBY blink state In STANDBY blink state the OK Power LED on the front panel of the server module blinks 0 1 second on 2 9 seconds off 2 Use a non metallic pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the server module front panel The OK Power LED on the server module front panel illuminates a STEADY ON green light The STEADY ON LED state indicates that the server m...

Page 4: ...inux and Windows Use SIA for automatic firmware update and driver installation See the Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Product Notes http sunsolve sun com Solaris OS Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Linux VMware and Solaris OS Installation Guide http www sun com software solaris OpenSolaris http www vmware com http www vmware com download VMware ESX Linux Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Linux VMware and ...

Page 5: ...nstalling a new server Review the tasks on the left then refer to the corresponding documentation on the right You can find the most up to date versions of all the documents at the Sun documentation web site http docs sun com app docs prod blade x6270 For translated versions of the documentation go to the http docs sun com web site then select your language to access the documentation set in your ...

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