Chapter 1
Introduction
3
Routine Power On and Power Off
This section describes how to apply standby power to the server module so you can
operate the service processor. It also includes procedures for powering on and for
shutting down the server module.
Note –
You can also power on and power off the server module remotely using the
service processor. Powering on is described in
“Powering On the System and
Configuring the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System” on page 26
. More complete
instructions are provided in the corresponding service processor documentation.
To Apply Standby Power
When standby power is applied, the service processor is powered on, and
everything else is powered off.
If the chassis is powered on, standby power is automatically applied to the server
module. No action is required.
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To Power on Main Power for All Server
Components
1. Insert the server module into a powered chassis.
The server module comes up to standby power mode automatically.
In standby power mode, the green OK LED on the front panel flashes. The blue
OK to Remove LED remains ON with ILOM 2.0 and ELOM. It remains Off with
ILOM 3.0.
See
FIGURE 1-1
.
2. Use a non-conducting pointed object, such as a wooden or plastic stylus, to
press and release the recessed Power button on the server front panel.
When main power is applied to the server, the green OK LED above the Power
button lights and remains lit.