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Section 2 Basic Setup
pull the drive out by the handle. To reinstall a drive, make sure the handle is
sticking out of the module (if it's not, push the red button to release the
handle),
The Aurora OS has been preloaded and RAID storage preconfigured to be
ready for you to power up and start configuring it for use. Before powering up,
make the cable connections to , ethernet, power, keyboard, and monitor [ in
certain cases these components nor cables are provided].
2.1.3
Connecting Cables Figure 2.3
See the illustration for the cable locations and connectivity.
For safety reasons we recommend the cables be connected in the following
order:
Connect one power cord to an active powered AC outlet, then connect the
other end to the rear of the Galaxy Aurora. You will hear a fan get loud, then
get quiet – this is normal and nothing to be alarmed about.
Connect the second power cord to a second active powered AC outlet
(preferably at the same source as the first one), then connect the other end to
the second power supply module on the back of the Galaxy Aurora . A fan
may sound, then get quiet – this is normal and nothing to be alarmed about.
2 AC
Cables
PS/2
Keybd
Monitor
DHCP
InfiniBand
OR
FC Cables
192.168.1.129
Then connect the Ethernet cable to the right most ethernet connection. It has
been a fixed IP address of 192.168.1.129. Connect the Fibre or Infiniband
Host cables, monitor, keyboard and mouse as shown
Depending on your configuration, an Infiniband or Fibre Channel Cable
connection can either be connected point-to-point (I.e. directly to another
Figure 2.3