Installation guide
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Setup Procedure
4. Follow the power-on steps displayed in the Domain State box, until RUNNING is
displayed.
Figure 34. Domain state
5. Toggle the local / integrated console from the PAP unit display to the server display. See
Toggling the Local / Integrated Console Display, on page 2-12.
6. Wait for the Operating System to load completely. The domain is now fully functional.
7. Check the Operating System environment pre-installed on the domain.
8. Shut down the Operating System to power down the domain to the stand-by mode.
9. Toggle the local / integrated console to the PAP unit display. INACTIVE is displayed in the
Domain State box and the Power ON button is accessible.
Notes:
• If the same PAP unit administers more than one server, all servers can be powered on
simultaneously as follows:
a. Click Multiple Power. The Multiple Power Domains On/Off dialog opens.
b. Click Power On All → Execute to power on the servers and associated hardware
components.
• For further details about the Power ON / OFF sequences, see Powering ON a Domain and
Powering OFF a Domain in the User's Guide.
Shutting Down / Restarting the Server
1. From the PAM home page, click File → Close to return to the Microsoft Windows desktop.
2. Shut down the PAP unit by selecting the Shut Down command in the Start Menu.
3. Request the Customer to turn the power supply circuit breakers OFF.
4. Request the Customer to turn the power supply circuit breakers ON.
The Platform Management Board (PMB) in each CSS module automatically powers up to
the standby mode (48V) and the Platform Administration Processor (PAP) unit
automatically boots Microsoft Windows software. Server operation can now be
checked.