Chapter 2
Installing and Configuring the Server Module
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5. Rotate the ejectors down until they snap into place.
The server module is now flush with the chassis, and the ejectors are locked. See
boxes 3 and 4 in
FIGURE 2-1
.
If the chassis is powered on, the server module comes up to standby power. The
green OK LED on the front panel flashes. With ILOM 2.0, the blue OK to Remove
LED remains on. See
FIGURE 2-1
.
LED Behavior
LED Behavior for ELOM and ILOM 2.0
When you apply power to the server module, the blue, amber, and green status
LEDs blink three times, at one second invervals (.5 sec On, .5 sec Off).
The green LED blinks at one-second intervals until the SP starts IPMI services.
When the IPMI services are running:
■
If the system is powered on, the green LED stays On and the blue OK to Remove
LED stays Off.
■
If the system is powered off, the green LED blinks and the blue OK to Remove
LED stays On.
LED Behavior For ILOM 3.0
When you apply power to the server module, the blue, amber, green status, and
white Locate LEDs blink three times, at one second invervals (.5 sec On, .5 sec Off).
After the three blinks, the green LED goes to fast blink while the ILOM performs
power calculations (.125 sec On, .125 sec Off).
When the system is ready to turn on, the green LED stays ON for 3 seconds. You can
now press the Power button to power on the host.
Until you press the power button, the green LED switches to standby blink
(.1 sec On, 2.9 sec Off).
After you press the power button, the green LED slow blinks while the host powers
up and BIOS runs (.5 sec On, .5 sec Off).
When the OS starts to boot, the green LED stays On.
If the ILOM has calculated that the server module is exceeding its power budget, the
green LED stays Off instead.