HP NetServer AA 4000 HP AA HP Netserver 4000 Reference Guide - Page 37
Processor and System Memory.
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Ch 2: HPAA System Boot Up logs, and start troubleshooting. Once the IOPs are joined then it is time to power on the CEs. 3. Power on CE1 - Only power one CE at a time. As CE1 is powered on, the POST and boot operations can be watched by changing the console switch and SSDL. Shortly after the MIC is detected in CE1, watch the Marathon Manager on one of the IOPs to see the color changing sequence of CE1 while it is booting into Windows NT. If CE1 goes to "green" and Windows NT is running, then move on to CE2. If CE1 does not boot, then check the NT error logs on the IOPs and start troubleshooting. 4. Power on CE2 - Short after POST, it will not boot Windows NT from the disks, but instead it will synchronize with CE1. It is easy to see when the synchronization is taking place; the synchronizing status is shown on the Marathon Manager on the IOPs and CE1 is "frozen" while CE2 copies the contents of Processor and System Memory. During synchronization the source CE "freezes" for approximately 15 - 20 seconds per 256 MB of system memory; 1 GB of memory should be synchronized in just over a minute. Network Server Division 2-11