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Figure Legend Server Module LEDs

8HDD OK Power LED – Green

9HDD Service Action Required LED – Amber

10HDD Ready to Remove LED – Blue

Powering On the Server Module

After installing a server module into a powered-on chassis, the server module SP automatically boots and standby power from the chassis power supplies is supplied directly to the server module SP. At this time, you can connect to Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) and configure an IP address. However, to install an operating system or to fully operate the server module, you must apply main power to the server module host.

For more information about the Sun Blade X6270 Server Module power states, see the following topics:

“Verify Standby Power State on Server” on page 38

“Apply Main Power to Server SP and Host” on page 39

“Power Off the Server” on page 40

“Troubleshoot Server Power States” on page 40

Verify Standby Power State on Server

1.Verify that the system chassis is powered-on.

A steady-on green light should be visible from the chassis OK/Power LED.

If the chassis is not powered on, refer to the system chassis documentation for instructions on powering on the system chassis.

2.Ensure that the OK/Power LED on the server module illuminates a standby blink.

The OK/Power LED on the server module front panel illuminates a standby blink (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off). The standby blink indicates that the server module SP is active but the server module host is powered off.

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Contents Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Installation Guide Please Recycle Contents Installing and Powering On the Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Solaris 10 Operating System Setting Up IlomConfiguring the Preinstalled OpenSolaris Operating System Index Page Product Updates Related DocumentationModule Linux, VMware, Documentation, Support, and Training Sun Welcomes Your Comments Using Unix CommandsTypographic Conventions Preparing to Install the Sun Blade X6270 Server Module About Your Server Module Shipment1Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Configurations and Options Electrical Specifications Server Module SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Server Module Installation Task Checklist Environmental RequirementsCommonly Used Terms 5Commonly Used Terms Install Server Module Optional Components Locations of Server Module Optional Components 2b5Install Server Module Optional Components Before You Begin Tools and Supplies NeededRemove Cover From Server Removing or Installing Server Module CoverInstall Cover on Server Removing or Replacing Filler Panels Remove or Insert Filler PanelsCPU Server Module Optional Components Installation Procedures Adding Memory ModulesMemory Module Installation Considerations Dimm Population Rules Dimm Rank Classification Labels Remove the Dimm filler panel Install DIMMsRemove the cover from the server Adding a CPU Module 4DIMM Socket Release and AlignmentInstall the CPU Unpack the CPU kit5Installing the CPU Lower the pressure frameInstall the server into the rack Install CompactFlash ModuleInstall the top cover Adding a CompactFlash ModuleInstall the server cover Adding a RAID Expansion ModuleInstall REM Option 4620A or 4607A 7Installing REMInstall Backup Battery for REM Option 4620A Locate the REM battery connectors on the motherboardAdding a Fabric Expansion Module Install FEMTo install the FEM board, do the following For details, see Install Cover on Server on Adding a Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive Internal System Software Designation for Drives12Add Drive Server Not Installed in Chassis Add a Drive13Add Drive Server Installed in Chassis Install Server Module Optional Components Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Installation Guide December Installing and Powering On the Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Installing the Server Module Into the Chassis Before You Begin Install Server Module Into a Powered-On Chassis To lock the server module into the chassis, do the following 2Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Front Panel LEDs Verify that the system chassis is powered-on Powering On the Server ModuleVerify Standby Power State on Server Apply Main Power to Server SP and Host Power Off the Server Troubleshoot Server Power StatesAttaching Devices to the Server Using a Dongle Cable Attach Devices to Server Using the 3-Cable Dongle 3Dongle Cable Connections Sun Blade X6270 Server Module Installation Guide December Setting Up Ilom IP Configuration Task Checklist IP Address Configuration TasksLog In to Ilom Using a Serial Connection Logging In to IlomLog In to Ilom From an Ethernet Connection Using the CLI Type a password for the administrator account. For exampleUse Dhcp for SP Network Configuration Configuring an IP AddressConfiguring a Dhcp Network Verify that your Dhcp server is properly configuredConfiguring a Static Network Ilom Server SPAssign a Static IP Address to Server Module SP Using the CLI To log out of ILOM, type -exitSun Blade X6270 Server Module Installation Guide December Configuring the Preinstalled Solaris 10 Operating System Installation Worksheet 1Worksheet for Solaris 10 Configuration NIS DNS Ldap 1Worksheet for Solaris 10 Configuration Configure the Preinstalled Solaris 10 Operating System Configure the Preinstalled Solaris 10 OSStart the serial console mode by entering the following When the following prompt appears, type yOptional Redirect the Console Output to the Video Port Configuring X6270 Server Module RAID Drives RAID Drive OverviewRAID Drive Options 3shows the RAID drive optionsMirroring the Preinstalled Solaris OS With LSI RAID Create a Mirror Image of the Preinstalled Solaris Using your Solaris server, log in and start XserverPrompt appears Solaris 10 User Documentation Using the Solaris Installation ProgramSolaris 10 Operating System User Information Solaris 10 OS TrainingSun Studio Reinstalling the Solaris Operating SystemSun Java Enterprise System Download Solaris Operating SystemSun Blade X6270 Server Module Installation Guide December Configuring the Preinstalled OpenSolaris Operating System Before You Begin 1Worksheet for OpenSolaris Configuration NIS DNS Ldap 1Worksheet for OpenSolaris Configuration At the password prompt, enter the default password changeme Configuring the Preinstalled OpenSolaris Operating SystemAccess the System Over the Network Access the System Locally From a Windows clientFrom a Linux client Configure the Preinstalled OpenSolaris Operating SystemFollow the OpenSolaris preinstallation on-screen prompts Optional Redirect the Console Output to the Video Port Modify the Grub Menu to Autoboot Optional To display output to the video port, choose this optionGetting Started on OpenSolaris 2OpenSolaris DesktopConfiguring Server RAID Drives 3lists the RAID drive options Mirroring the Preinstalled OpenSolaris OS With LSI RAID Using your OpenSolaris server, log in and start Xserver To run the application, type OpenSolaris Operating System User Information Using the OpenSolaris Installation ProgramReinstalling the OpenSolaris Operating System Download OpenSolaris Operating System Index Ilom SPLSI RAID