Front Panel Pushbuttons; Table 3-3 Front Panel Pushbuttons - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V60x Manual

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3.2.1.2

Front Panel Pushbuttons

The front panel pushbuttons are summarized in Table 3-3.
Front Panel Pushbuttons
TABLE 3-3
Switch
Function
Power/Sleep
This pushbutton is used to toggle the system power on and off. This button is also used as a
sleep button for operating systems that follow the ACPI specification. Linux, for example,
configures the power button to the instant off mode. There is no ACPI support for the Solaris
OS.
Reset
Depressing this pushbutton reboots and initializes the system.
NMI
Pushing this recessed pushbutton causes a non-maskable interrupt to occur. Note that NMI
event trapping is not implemented in Linux nor Solaris.
System ID
This pushbutton toggles the state of the front panel ID LED and the server Main Board ID
LED. The Main Board ID LED is visible through the rear of the chassis and allows you to
locate a particular server from behind a rack of servers.
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