Applying Standby Power To The Server Module; Verify Standby Power State On Server - Sun Microsystems Blade X6270 M2 Installation Manual

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Note – The server SP can take several minutes to boot. As the server SP is booting,
the server module's OK/Power LED illuminates a slow blink (0.5 second on, 0.5
second off). After the server SP boots, the OK/Power LED illuminates a standby
blink (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off). The standby blink state indicates that the
server SP is active and the server module host (BIOS) is powered off.
Applying Standby Power to the Server
Module
After installing a server module into a powered-on chassis (the chassis OK/Power
LED illuminates a steady-on green light), the server module SP automatically boots
and standby power from the chassis power supplies is supplied directly to the
server module SP. To verify that the server module is in standby mode, refer to
"Verify Standby Power State on Server" on page
In standby power mode, main power is not yet applied to the server module.
However, you can connect to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM). For
information about connecting to ILOM and applying main power to the server
module, see
on page

▼ Verify Standby Power State on Server

1. Verify that the system chassis is powered-on.
A steady-on green light should be visible from the chassis OK/Power LED.
If the chassis is not powered on, refer to the system chassis documentation for
instructions on powering on the system chassis.
2. Ensure that the OK/Power LED on the server module illuminates a standby
blink.
The OK/Power LED on the server module front panel illuminates a standby blink
(0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off). The standby blink indicates that the server
module SP is active but the server module host is powered off.
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