Gateway 995 995 Series Server User Guide - Page 21

Turning off your server, To turn off the server

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Starting your server When you see "Press to enter Setup" you can press these keys to change the standard POST routine: To... ...Press Abort the memory test during POST SPACEBAR Resume after a POST error is displayed F1 Enter the BIOS Setup utility during POST F2 Open the boot menu F10 Boot from a network using Preboot Execution F12 Environment (PXE) Remove the splash screen in order to view diagnostic ESC messages Enter the Adaptec SCSISelect Utility during POST CTRL+A Turning off your server Every time you turn off your server, first shut down the operating system. You may lose data if you do not follow the correct procedure. To turn off the server: 1 See the operating system's documentation or online help for instructions on shutting down the operating system. Whenever possible, you should use the operating system's shut down procedure instead of pressing the power button. Warning The power button on the server does not turn off server AC power. To remove AC power from the server, you must unplug the AC power cords from the wall outlet or power source. The power cords are considered the disconnect device to the main (AC) power. 2 If your server did not turn off automatically, press the power button. - OR - Press the reset button to reset the server. www.gateway.com 15

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Starting your server
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When you see “Press <F2> to enter Setup” you can press these keys to change
the standard POST routine:
Turning off your server
Every time you turn off your server, first shut down the operating system. You
may lose data if you do not follow the correct procedure.
To turn off the server:
1
See the operating system’s documentation or online help for instructions
on shutting down the operating system. Whenever possible, you should
use the operating system’s shut down procedure instead of pressing the
power button.
2
If your server did not turn off automatically, press the power button.
- OR -
Press the reset button to reset the server.
To
...
...
Press
Abort the memory test during POST
S
PACEBAR
Resume after a POST error is displayed
F1
Enter the BIOS Setup utility during POST
F2
Open the boot menu
F10
Boot from a network using Preboot Execution
Environment (PXE)
F12
Remove the splash screen in order to view diagnostic
messages
E
SC
Enter the Adaptec SCSI
Select
Utility during POST
C
TRL
+A
Warning
The power button on the server does not turn off server
AC power. To remove AC power from the server, you must
unplug the AC power cords from the wall outlet or power
source. The power cords are considered the disconnect
device to the main (AC) power.