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You can put the server in Standby mode in any of the following ways: v You can press the power-control button on the server. This starts an orderly shutdown of the operating system, if this feature is supported by your operating system. v If the server is connected to an ASM interconnect network which contains at least one system with an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter installed, the server can be placed in Standby mode from the Remote Supervisor Adapter user interface. v If an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed in the server, the server can be placed in Standby mode from the Remote Supervisor Adapter user interface. Attention: You must disconnect all the server power cords from the electrical outlets to remove all power from the server. Complete the following steps to put the server into Standby mode: 1. See the operating system documentation for the proper procedure to shut down the operating system. Note: Each operating system is different. Read all the documentation about shutting down the operating system before continuing. 2. Press the power-control button on the front of the server. Notes: a. After you place the server in Standby mode, wait at least 5 seconds before you turn on the server again. b. You might need to press and hold the power-control button for more than 4 seconds to cause an immediate shutdown of the operating system and to force it into Standby mode. You can use this feature if the operating system stops functioning. The ISMP can put the server in Standby mode as an automatic response to a critical system failure. You can also put the server into Standby mode remotely by means of an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter or through connection to an ASM interconnect network. IBM documentation CD Your server comes with a documentation CD, which contains documentation for your server in Portable Document Format (PDF) and includes the IBM Documentation Browser to help you find information quickly. System requirements To run the documentation CD, your system must have the following minimum hardware and software: v Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 (with Service Pack 3 or later), Windows® 98, or Windows 2000. v 100 MHz Intel Pentium® microprocessor. v 32 MB RAM. v Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later. Adobe Acrobat Reader software is included on the documentation CD, and you can install it when you run the IBM Documentation Browser. Starting the IBM Documentation Browser Use one of the following procedures to start the Documentation Browser: 10 xSeries 235 Type 8671: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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You
can
put
the
server
in
Standby
mode
in
any
of
the
following
ways:
v
You
can
press
the
power-control
button
on
the
server.
This
starts
an
orderly
shutdown
of
the
operating
system,
if
this
feature
is
supported
by
your
operating
system.
v
If
the
server
is
connected
to
an
ASM
interconnect
network
which
contains
at
least
one
system
with
an
optional
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
installed,
the
server
can
be
placed
in
Standby
mode
from
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
user
interface.
v
If
an
optional
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
is
installed
in
the
server,
the
server
can
be
placed
in
Standby
mode
from
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
user
interface.
Attention:
You
must
disconnect
all
the
server
power
cords
from
the
electrical
outlets
to
remove
all
power
from
the
server.
Complete
the
following
steps
to
put
the
server
into
Standby
mode:
1.
See
the
operating
system
documentation
for
the
proper
procedure
to
shut
down
the
operating
system.
Note:
Each
operating
system
is
different.
Read
all
the
documentation
about
shutting
down
the
operating
system
before
continuing.
2.
Press
the
power-control
button
on
the
front
of
the
server.
Notes:
a.
After
you
place
the
server
in
Standby
mode,
wait
at
least
5
seconds
before
you
turn
on
the
server
again.
b.
You
might
need
to
press
and
hold
the
power-control
button
for
more
than
4
seconds
to
cause
an
immediate
shutdown
of
the
operating
system
and
to
force
it
into
Standby
mode.
You
can
use
this
feature
if
the
operating
system
stops
functioning.
The
ISMP
can
put
the
server
in
Standby
mode
as
an
automatic
response
to
a
critical
system
failure.
You
can
also
put
the
server
into
Standby
mode
remotely
by
means
of
an
optional
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
or
through
connection
to
an
ASM
interconnect
network.
IBM
documentation
CD
Your
server
comes
with
a
documentation
CD,
which
contains
documentation
for
your
server
in
Portable
Document
Format
(PDF)
and
includes
the
IBM
Documentation
Browser
to
help
you
find
information
quickly.
System
requirements
To
run
the
documentation
CD,
your
system
must
have
the
following
minimum
hardware
and
software:
v
Microsoft
®
Windows
NT
®
4.0
(with
Service
Pack
3
or
later),
Windows
®
98,
or
Windows
2000.
v
100
MHz
Intel
Pentium
®
microprocessor.
v
32
MB
RAM.
v
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader
3.0
or
later.
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader
software
is
included
on
the
documentation
CD,
and
you
can
install
it
when
you
run
the
IBM
Documentation
Browser.
Starting
the
IBM
Documentation
Browser
Use
one
of
the
following
procedures
to
start
the
Documentation
Browser:
10
xSeries
235
Type
8671:
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
and
Troubleshooting
Guide