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Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Installation Guide • April 2010
After you issue the
start
commands, the CPU and memory controllers initialize,
and eventually the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) firmware initializes. If a boot device
installed with the Solaris OS is accessible locally, that device will be booted.
Otherwise, the system will use the
boot net
command to seek a boot device on
the network.
Powering On and Powering Off the
Server Module
You must apply standby power to the server before initial configuration so that you
can perform initial configuration of the service processor (SP). Procedures for
powering on to main power mode and for shutting down from main power mode
are also included in this section. Refer to the documentation for your Sun Blade
modular system for more information.
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To Apply Standby Power for Initial Service
Processor Configuration
Use this procedure to apply standby power to the service processor (SP)
before
initial
configuration.
1. Connect grounded AC power cords to the AC power connectors on the back
panel of the chassis and to grounded AC power outlets.
For details, see your chassis documentation.
In standby power mode, the OK LED on the front panel of the server flashes,
indicating that the SP is working. See
for the LED location.
Note –
At this point, standby power is supplied only to the Graphics Redirect and
Service Processor board and power supply fans.
->
start /SP/console
Are you sure you want to start /SP/console (y/n)?
y
Serial console started. To stop, type #.
0:0:0>Scrub Memory....Done
0:0:0>SPU CWQ Tests...Done
0:0:0>MAU Tests...Done
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