136 Sun Fire 280R Server Owner’s Guide • January 2001
How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot
Before You Begin
After you have installed the operating system, and after installing any internal or
external storage device, or any new part that plugs in to the main logic board, except
CPU modules or DIMMs, you must perform a reconfiguration boot so that your
system is able to recognize the newly installed option(s).
Performing a reconfiguration boot is not necessary after a hot-plug operation, or
after replacing an FC-AL disk drive, or after replacing a USB device.
Caution – Before you power on the system, make sure that the system cover and
doors are properly installed.
What to Do
1. Turn on power to any peripherals and external storage devices.
Read the documentation supplied with the device for specific instructions.
2. Turn on power to the monitor or terminal and open your console.
A terminal or monitor is required for viewing system messages. For setup
instructions, see “How to Attach an Alphanumeric (ASCII) Terminal” on page 34 or
“How to Configure a Local Graphics Console” on page 36.
3. Turn the front panel keyswitch to the Power-On/Off position and press the Power
button once.
See “Status and Control Panel Features” on page 8.
To run power-on self-test (POST) and OpenBoot Diagnostics tests to verify that the
system functions correctly with the new part(s) you have just installed, see “How to
Power On the System With Full Diagnostics Enabled” on page 43, or see “About
Diagnostic Levels” on page 167.