Chapter 2
Server Module Installation and Power-On
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If standby power was the last operating power state, the server module would
automatically receive standby power when inserted into a powered-on chassis.
For more information about the blade SP power-on policy, see the following topics in
the
Sun Blade 8000 Series Online Information System (OIS)
:
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Blade SP Power-On Policy
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Change Blade Power-On Policy
You can download the
Sun Blade 8000 Series Online Information System
at:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/blade8000
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Verify Server Module Power State
1. Verify that the system chassis is powered on.
A solid green light should be visible from the chassis OK power LED on the front
and rear of the chassis.
If the chassis has not been powered on, see Verify System Chassis Is Powered On
in the
Sun Blade 8000 Series Installation Guide
for more information.
2. Determine whether the Sun Blade server module is receiving standby power or
main power:
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Server Module SP - Standby Power
. The OK power LED on the server module
front panel illuminates a standby blink (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off). This
OK power LED state indicates that the server module SP is active but the
server module host is powered OFF.
You can apply main power to the server module host via the server module
Power button (see
“Apply Main Power to Server Module SP Using the Power
Button” on page 24
) or ILOM remote power controls.
Note –
If the server module host does not power on, you should verify that the
CMM is powered-on then reset the blade by pressing the Power button on the front
panel of the blade.
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Server Module Host - Main Power
. The OK power LED on the server module
front panel illuminates a green solid light. This OK power LED state indicates
the server module SP and host are both powered ON.