Installation guide

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Installation Guide
Powering Down the Domain
1. Shut down the server domain from the Operating System.
2. Toggle the local / integrated console from the server display to the PAP unit display. See
Toggling the Local / Integrated Console Display, on page 2-18.
Note:
If required, the server domain can also be powered OFF from the PAM Domain Manager. If
the Operating System is configured to accept a PAM Power OFF command, it will
automatically save data, close open applications, and shut down the server domain:
1. Toggle the local / integrated console from the server display to the PAP unit display. See
Toggling the Local / Integrated Console Display, on page 2-18.
2. From the PAM Tree, click Domain Manager to open the Control pane. If the server
domain is powered up, RUNNING is displayed in the Domain Status panel and the
Power OFF button is accessible.
3. Click Power OFF. The server domain and associated hardware components will be
powered down to the stand–by mode.
Note:
For further details about the Power OFF sequence, see Powering OFF a Domain in the
Users Guide, 86 A1 89EF.
Note:
If the domain cannot be powered down, see Chapter 3. Troubleshooting.
Important:
The Force Power OFF button should only be used if the Operating System is not
running or is not able to respond to a standard Power OFF request.
Do NOT use the Force Power OFF button if a BIOS recovery process is underway.
Shutting Down the PAP Unit
1. From the PAM home page, click File Close to return to the Microsoft Windows 2000
Server desktop.
2. Shut down the PAP unit by selecting the Shut Down command in the Start Menu.
Shutting Down the Server
Turn the site power supply circuit breakers OFF.