Chapter 2
Preparing to Service the System
2-5
Caution –
Server modules should be removed only if the blue LED is lit, or if you are
certain that a firmware update is not in progress. Pulling the server module out of the
chassis during a firmware update might damage the server module, which might not be
repairable in the field.
FIGURE 2-2
Front Panel
OK LED and Power/Standby Button
2.4.1
Powering Off Using the SP CLI
You can use the service processor Command-Line Interface (CLI) to perform a
graceful shutdown of the server module and ensure that all of the data is saved and
the server module is ready for restart.
Refer to the ILOM and operating system documentation for additional information.
Figure Legend
Power LED and Button
1
Power LED– Green
2
Power/Standby Button
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