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Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures

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Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports Table 2-4. Reading PCI Hot Plug Slot LEDs to Determine Slot Status Green LED On On Off Off Amber LED Indicates This Status Off Power to the slot is on, and the slot is operating normally. Do not remove the board from the slot. On Power to the slot is on, but the slot needs attention. Do not remove the board from the slot. On Power to the slot is off, and the slot needs attention. You can remove the board from this slot. Off Power to the slot is off. You can remove the board from this slot. For more information on PCI Hot Plug boards, see Chapter 6, "Installing Additional Boards." Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures Power-Up Procedure 1. Make sure that the server's power cord is connected to a power source, and that the PWR light on each of the server's power supplies is flashing green. (See Figure 2-6.) 2. Press the Power button on the control panel. (See Figure 2-2.) Power Down Procedure 1. Log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all networking software and applications. 2. Press the power switch on the HP NetServer's control panel when prompted by the operating system. Normally, this is the complete procedure. NOTE The power supplies will continue to provide standby current to the NetServer until the power cord is disconnected. 14

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Chapter 2
Controls, Indicators, and Ports
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Table 2-4. Reading PCI Hot Plug Slot LEDs to Determine Slot Status
Green
LED
Amber
LED
Indicates This Status
On
Off
Power to the slot is on, and the slot is operating
normally. Do not remove the board from the slot.
On
On
Power to the slot is on, but the slot needs attention. Do
not remove the board from the slot.
Off
On
Power to the slot is off, and the slot needs attention.
You can remove the board from this slot.
Off
Off
Power to the slot is off. You can remove the board from
this slot.
For more information on PCI Hot Plug boards, see Chapter 6, "Installing
Additional Boards."
Power-Up and Power-Down Procedures
Power-Up Procedure
1.
Make sure that the server’s power cord is connected to a power source, and
that the PWR light on each of the server’s power supplies is flashing
green. (See Figure 2-6.)
2.
Press the Power button on the control panel. (See Figure 2-2.)
Power Down Procedure
1.
Log off all users. Back-up files. Follow instructions in your network
operating system (NOS) documentation to gracefully shut down all
networking software and applications.
2.
Press the power switch on the HP NetServer’s control panel when
prompted by the operating system. Normally, this is the complete
procedure.
NOTE
The power supplies will continue to provide standby current to
the NetServer until the power cord is disconnected.