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Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Installation Guide
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Overview of the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module

Commonly Used Terms

Product Description

Product Features

Specifications

Server Module Front Panel and Indicators

Installing and Powering On the Server Module

About Your Server Module Shipment

Finding the Serial Number and Accessing Warranty Support Information

Adding Optional Components

Installation Prerequisites

How to Install Your Server Module

How to Apply Full Power to a Server Module Node

How to Power Off a Server Module Node

Troubleshooting Server Power States

Setting Up ILOM

CMM and Node ILOM Overview

Obtaining the ILOM IP Address

Accessing ILOM

Configuring an ILOM IP Address

Accessing the Host Console Through ILOM

Installing a Supported OS

Flash Modules

USB Flash Drive

Specifying a Boot Device

Index

How to Apply Full Power to a Server Module Node

  1. Verify that the OK/Power LED on the front panel of the server module is in a standby blink state.

    The green OK/Power LEDs on each node blinks briefly once every 3 seconds indicating that the node is in standby power mode. See Server Module Front Panel and Indicators.

  2. Press and release the recessed Power button on the server module front panel for the node to be powered on.

    During power-on, you will see the server module front panel indicators illuminate as follows:

    • The node's green OK/Power LED slowly blinks. This indicates that the node is booting (0.5 seconds on, 0.5 seconds off).

    • The node's green OK/Power LED illuminates a steady-on green light. This indicates that the boot cycle is complete and the node is ready.

  3. The front panel OK/Power LED for a server module node illuminates a steady-on green to indicate that the node has successfully powered on.
  4. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to power on the second node.

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