Home Window; Power Up Button; Power Down Button; Reset Button - Silicon Graphics Origin 3900 User Manual

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8: System Control

Home Window

Power UP Button

Power DOWN Button

RESET Button

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The display consists of several different windows, which are discussed in the following
sections:
"Home Window" on page 120
"Power Up Confirmation Window" on page 122
"Power Down Confirmation Window" on page 123
"Reset Confirmation Window" on page 124
"NMI Confirmation Window" on page 125
"Command Error/Timeout Window" on page 126
"Destination Selection Window" on page 127
The home window of the L2 controller touch display, shown in Figure 8-6, includes five
buttons: Power UP, Power DOWN, RESET, NMI, and DEST:.
The Power UP button powers on a single brick, multiple bricks, a partition, multiple
partitions, or an entire system. The DEST: field indicates which bricks are powered on.
See "Power Up Confirmation Window" on page 122 for information on using the Power
UP button.
The Power DOWN button powers off a single brick, multiple bricks, a partition, multiple
partitions, or an entire system. The DEST: field indicates which bricks are powered off.
See "Power Down Confirmation Window" on page 123 for information on using the
Power DOWN button.
The RESET button resets partitions. If you issue a reset command to a partition, the
main memory is cleared and the registers are set to default values in all bricks within the
targeted partition(s). For systems that contain multiple partitions, single or multiple
partitions can be reset without affecting the entire system. If you issue a reset command
to a single brick within a partition, the entire partition is reset. See "Reset Confirmation
Window" on page 124 for information on using the RESET button.
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