![]() ![]() Refer to the system chassis documentation for information about the number of power supplies required to power on chassis components.ģ. Ensure that the system chassis has the proper amount of power supplies installed to support powering on all the chassis components currently installed. ![]() An event message is recorded in the log any time there is not an adequate amount of power available from the PSUs to power on the server module.įor more information about the ILOM event log or monitoring power consumption, refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manger 2.0 User’s Guide (820-1188).Ģ. Review the ILOM Event Log messages to determine if the server has permission to power on. To troubleshoot this power issue, follow these guidelines:ġ. If this situation occurs, the OK/Power LED on the front panel of the server module will remain off. If there is not enough power to power on the server module, the SP denies the server module from receiving power (standby and main). In the Component Management tab, a Ready (no power) status will appear in the Ready To Remove column for the server.įor more details, see the prepare to remove component procedures in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 Users Guide (820-1188).įor information about removing the server from the chassis and removing the cover from the server, see Removing the Server From the Chassis and Removing the Cover.Įach time a server module powers on in the Sun Blade 6000 or 6048 Series Chassis, it queries the CMM to ensure that there is enough power available from the power supply units (PSUs) to power on the server. Ensure that the system was prepared for removal on the Component Management tab in ILOM. Verify that the green power LED on the front panel of the server is in standby or off state.ī. To ensure that the system is powered off and ready to be removed from the chassis, do the following:Ī. Refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 User’s Guide (820-1188) for more information.Ģ. Graceful Shutdown and Power Off: Select to gracefully shut down the system operating system before the system is powered off.Immediate Power Off: Select to power off the server.Select one of the following actions from the drop-down list. Select Remote Control -> Remote Power Control.ī. Log in to the ILOM web interface for the server SP and do the following:Ī. Press and hold the Power button for at least five seconds to force the main power off. Servers not running ACPI-enabled operating systems will shut down to standby power mode immediately. This operation will cause any Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system. Use a stylus (or other pointed object) to press and release the Power button on the front panel. If the server does not power-on, see Troubleshoot Server Power States.Ģ.1.2 Power Off and Verify Server Is Ready for Removal From Chassisįollow these steps to ensure that the server is properly powered off and is ready for removal from chassis. The steady-on LED state indicates that the server module SP and host are both powered-on. The OK/Power LED on the server module front panel illuminates a steady-on green light. Log in to the SP ILOM CLI and type: start /SYS Log in to the ILOM web interface for the server SP and select: Remote Control -> Remote Power Control ->Power On. Use a non-conductive pointed object or stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the server module front panel.įor Power button location, see FIGURE 1-1 Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Front Panel. To troubleshoot this issue, see Troubleshoot Server Power States.Ģ.Ěpply full power to the server SP and host. If there is not enough chassis power, the OK/Power LED will remain off until there is enough power for the server module to power on. Note - The OK/Power LED will be set to standby blink only when there is enough chassis power for the server module to power on. See FIGURE 1-1 for the OK Power LED location. A standby power state indicates that the server module SP is active but the server module host is powered-off. In a Standby power state, the OK power LED on the front panel of the server blinks (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off). Verify that the server is in a standby power state. The following procedure assumes the server module is installed in a powered-on chassis.ġ. Power Off and Verify Server Is Ready for Removal From Chassis. ![]() Refer to the following topics in this section to power on and off a server: ![]()
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