Understanding The Power-On Self-Test - Gateway 9315 User Manual

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When the power LED
is...
Green (steady on)
Green (blinking)
Off
When the system
fault LED is...
Green (steady on)
Green (blinking)
Orange (steady on)
Orange (blinking)
Off
If nothing happens when you press the power button:
Make sure that the power cable is plugged in securely and that your surge protector
(if you are using one) is plugged in and turned on.
Make sure that the monitor is connected to the server, plugged into the power
outlet or surge protector, and turned on. You may also need to adjust the monitor's
brightness and contrast controls.
Wait 5-10 seconds after plugging the power cord into the server before pressing
the power button. This allows the internal monitoring and control hardware to
initialize.
If you cannot find the cause of the power loss, contact Gateway Customer Care.
For more information, see
3
The first time you turn on the server, any pre-installed operating system may begin
asking you for configuration settings. See your operating system's documentation for
instructions on configuring advanced settings for your specific network.

Understanding the power-on self-test

When you turn on your server, the power-on self-test (POST) routine checks the server
memory and components. If POST finds any problems, the server displays error messages.
Write down any error messages that you see, then see
"Beep codes" on page 108
It means...
The server is turned on.
The server is in sleep mode.
The server is turned off.
It means...
The server is operating normally.
The server is operating in a degraded condition.
The server is in a critical or unrecoverable condition.
The server is in a noncritical condition.
POST failure or full system stop.
"Getting Help" on page
for troubleshooting information.
www.gateway.com
7.
"Error messages" on page 105
and
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