3-2 Ultra Enterprise 6000/5000/4000 Systems Installation Guide—November 1996
3
Note – If JumpStart automatic installation begins unintentionally, interrupt it
by pressing “L1-A” (Stop-A) or “Break” (on ttya). Perform a manual
installation when you are ready.
If JumpStart completes the installation incorrectly, you may need to reinstall
Solaris 2.x manually.
3.2 Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems
3.2.1 Powering On the System
Note – It is advisable to connect an ASCII terminal to the system during
installation. See Section 2.6, “Connecting an ASCII Terminal,” for terminal
settings and connections.
Observe the yellow (middle) LED on the front panel. It should go off when
boot completes. If it remains lit, observe the terminal screen for boot messages
produced by the firmware diagnostic program during power on.
To power on the cabinet system:
1. Begin with a safety inspection of the system:
a. Turn the system key switch to (the Standby position).
See Figure 3-1.
Note – The standby position ()does not turn off any AC-powered drive trays
in the lower part of the system cabinet. The key switch controls only the DC
power supply and DC-powered devices in the main cabinet.
b. Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to Off.
The AC power sequencer is at the rear of the cabinet. See Figure 3-2.
c. Verify that the cabinet AC power cord is plugged into a wall socket.