Controlling Server Power States - Sun Microsystems Fire V210 Administration Manual

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TABLE 1-3
Server Power State
On (with Solaris OS
running)
On (with Solaris OS
not running)
Standby
1.2.6.1

Controlling Server Power States

For information on connecting the server to a power source and powering on the
server, see the Sun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Getting Started Guide (819-4206-10).
For information on controlling server power using software see:
http://docs.sun.com, and search for ALOM version 1.5.4 release notes.
The server immediately goes into Standby mode as soon as it is connected to a
power source. As long as it remains connected to the power source, the server stays
in either the Standby or On power state. An explanation of the power states is given
in
TABLE 1-4
TABLE 1-4
Power State
On
Standby
Off
Note – The only way to completely remove power from the server is to disconnect
the power cable.
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Sun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Administration Guide • December 2005
On/Standby Switch Actions and Results
Press and release
Software performs orderly
shutdown. Server enters
Standby state.
No effect.
Server enters On power state.
.
Explanation of Power States
Description
Server is connected to a power source and the power is enabled.
Server is connected to a power source but power is not enabled.
Server is not connected to a power source. Power cable is
disconnected.
Press down for more than 4 seconds
Server enters Standby state
directly.
Server enters Standby state
directly.
Server enters On power state.

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