Warning:
A hard-shutdown will cause data loss and should only be used when
the user is unable to perform a manual shutdown and all the data has
been backed up to external storage.
AC Voltage indicator light
When the power supply is connected to AC power and is operating
properly, the indicator light is green. If the green light is not on, either the
power supply is disconnected from an AC power source or the power
supply has failed. Check the power cable to determine if power has been
lost to the supply or whether the supply has failed. The front panel
display, Text Management Interface, or Web interface, may provide
additional information regarding the problem.
2.7
Turning on the System
The RamSan automatically powers on when power is connected to the
system. The only time the system does not power on automatically is
when a user has initiated a manual shutdown or the system has powered
off due to some failure other than AC power loss. In the event this
happens, press the “Power” switch, which is the large black button to the
right of the power supply. Please see Section 2.6 Connecting the Power
Supply.
2.8
System Initialization
The front panel display shows the boot process’s current state. Once the
power is connected, the system turns on automatically and the front panel
display begins the power on sequence. The following happens
automatically (you can also monitor this boot sequence externally through
the serial port):
1.
Once AC power is connected, the
RamSan will power-up with the
Texas Memory Systems logo. The
front panel displays the memory
size.
Soon after that, you will see
“Booting…” and then the system
displays the IP address.
TMS | | | | | | ||||||()
Texas Memory Systems
TMS | | | | | | ||||||()
Memory Size: 8GB
Booting ...
IP Address Acquired:
000.000.000.000
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