Powering On The Server Remotely; To Power On The Server Remotely - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Manual

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3. Power on the system. Once powered on, type console to get to the OK prompt
to watch the system boot sequence.

Powering On the Server Remotely

To issue software commands, you need to set up an alphanumeric terminal
connection, a local graphics monitor connection, ALOM system controller
connection, or a Tip connection to the Sun Fire V445 server. See
information about connecting the Sun Fire V445 server to a terminal or similar
device.
Do not use this power-on procedure if you have just added any new internal option
or external storage device, or if you have removed a storage device without
replacing it. To power on the system under those circumstances, you must initiate a
reconfiguration boot. For those instructions, see:
"Initiating a Reconfiguration Boot" on page 66
Caution – Before you power on the system, ensure that the system doors and all
panels are properly installed.
Caution – Never move the system when the system power is on. Movement can
cause catastrophic disk drive failure. Always power off the system before moving it.
For more information, see:
"About Communicating With the System" on page 26
"About the sc> Prompt" on page 32

To Power On the Server Remotely

1. Log in to the ALOM system controller.
2. Type:
TABLE 3-1
sc> poweron
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