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Installation and Start-up, Caution, Warning

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Note: The instructions to remove a rack from a shock pallet are also printed on the side of the cardboard packaging. 3.4 Installation and Start-up To prepare for powering on the cluster, see the component documentation for your model of DLxxx-series server, HP ProCurve switch, and optional cluster components. Ensure that: • All component power switches are set to the off position. • You know the pattern of signal LEDs indicating that a component has powered up successfully. Use the following procedure to power up the cluster: Caution: Follow all electrical safety procedures mandated in the HP Cluster Platform Site Preparation Guide, the HP BladeSystem Site Preparation Guide, and any procedures specific to your computer room and your locale. CPE BladeSystem with c7000 enclosure configurations are shipped cabled and with all of the components mounted in the rack. Check all of the cable connections before applying power to the CPE configuration. If any cables became loose during shipment, see the Appendix D to reconnect them. Warning! Failure to adhere to the cable connections provided in Appendix D can result in poor network performance, or even damage to the system. 1. Ensure that all of the breakers are set in the off position. 2. Connect the main power inlet cable (callout 3 in Figure 1-1) to the site power supply. 3. Apply power to each PDU in turn. 4. Apply power to each individual breaker bar (callout 7 in Figure 1-1). 5. Apply power to each component in turn. Each CPE BladeSystem with c7000 enclosure is factory tested prior to shipment to your site. Operating system software is installed at the factory. All that is typically necessary is to connect the power cable to the local power source and connect to your local area network (LAN). For more information on setting up the enclosure, see the HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Quick Setup Instructions: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00698534/c00698534.pdf For more information on powering on the cluster, see the HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide: http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00698286/c00698286.pdf For information on the Onboard Administrator, see the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/c00705292.pdf HP recommends that you read the HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosure User Guide before reading the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide. Reading these guides in order ensures that you will obtain an overall understanding of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator and that you properly complete the initial setup to facilitate proper functioning of the Onboard Administrator. For information on the Onboard Administrator command line interface, see the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide: 50 CPE BladeSystem with c7000 Enclosure Configurations

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Note:
The instructions to remove a rack from a shock pallet are also printed on the side of the cardboard
packaging.
3.4 Installation and Start-up
To prepare for powering on the cluster, see the component documentation for your model of
DL
xxx
-series server, HP ProCurve switch, and optional cluster components. Ensure that:
All component power switches are set to the off position.
You know the pattern of signal LEDs indicating that a component has powered up
successfully.
Use the following procedure to power up the cluster:
Caution:
Follow all electrical safety procedures mandated in the
HP Cluster Platform Site Preparation Guide
,
the
HP BladeSystem Site Preparation Guide
, and any procedures specific to your computer room
and your locale.
CPE BladeSystem with c7000 enclosure configurations are shipped cabled and with all of the
components mounted in the rack. Check all of the cable connections before applying power to
the CPE configuration. If any cables became loose during shipment, see the
Appendix D
to
reconnect them.
Warning!
Failure to adhere to the cable connections provided in
Appendix D
can result in poor network
performance, or even damage to the system.
1.
Ensure that all of the breakers are set in the off position.
2.
Connect the main power inlet cable (callout 3 in
Figure 1-1
) to the site power supply.
3.
Apply power to each PDU in turn.
4.
Apply power to each individual breaker bar (callout 7 in
Figure 1-1
).
5.
Apply power to each component in turn.
Each CPE BladeSystem with c7000 enclosure is factory tested prior to shipment to your site.
Operating system software is installed at the factory. All that is typically necessary is to connect
the power cable to the local power source and connect to your local area network (LAN). For
more information on setting up the enclosure, see the
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Quick Setup
Instructions
:
For more information on powering on the cluster, see the
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Setup
and Installation Guide
:
For information on the Onboard Administrator, see the
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
User Guide
:
HP recommends that you read the
HP BladeSystem c–Class Enclosure User Guide
before reading
the
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide
. Reading these guides in order ensures that
you will obtain an overall understanding of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator and
that you properly complete the initial setup to facilitate proper functioning of the Onboard
Administrator.
For information on the Onboard Administrator command line interface, see the
HP BladeSystem
Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide
:
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