Initial Setup Guide cBlade ES
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Release 5.0
Recognized
— PAN Manager is running and the blade is
recognized by IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface)
(steady amber LED).
Active
— The blade is processing (steady blue LED).
Power On and
Boot Sequence
The sequence of events in
Table 4.2
describes the BladeFrame
BF200 power on and boot sequence. Note that the indicator lights
on the cBlades will remain steady amber until the software is
installed.
The pBlades maintain a steady amber light until they are booted as
pServers. After a pBlade has successfully booted, the indicator light
changes to steady blue.
Table 4.2 Boot Sequence
Event
Light Indication
1. The cBlades receive full power.
The pBlades receive standby power.
Indicator lights on all blades are
blinking amber.
2. The cBlades boot the Red Hat
Linux kernel.
Indicator lights on the cBlades are
steady amber. Indicator lights on the
pBlades are blinking amber.
3. The kernel discovers the other
cBlade and pBlades. The internal
PAN networking connections are
established. PAN Manager software
is initiated.
Indicator lights on the cBlades are
steady blue. Indicator lights on the
pBlades are steady amber.
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