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Starting and Stopping the System
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide—529869-005
15-3
Powering On the System From a Low Power State
Powering On the System From a Low Power State
1. Log on to the OSM Low-Level Link.
2. From the tree pane, right click the system and select actions.
3. Select Power On System.
4. If your maintenance LAN is not configured with the dynamic name service (DNS)
or does not have reverse look-up, you must perform a hard reset of the
maintenance entities (MEs) in each p-switch or IOAM enclosure, or the integrated
maintenance entities (IMEs) in each VIO enclosure*:
a. From the Log On to HP OSM Low-Level Link dialog box, select Logon with
Host Name or IP Address.
b. Enter the IP address of:
•
a maintenance entity (ME) in a p-switch
•
an ME in an IOAM enclosure
•
an IME in a VIO enclosure
c. Expand the tree pane to locate the ME or IME.
d. Right-click that ME or IME object and select Actions.
e. Select Hard Reset.
f. Click Perform Action.
g. A message appears:
Hard Reset action will make the current session lost.
After OSM Low-Level Link completes Hard Reset action, it
will log you off. Do you really want to reset the ME?
h. Click OK.
i. Close the Low-Level Link.
j. Repeat these steps for the other ME(s) or IME.
* For Integrity NonStop NS14000 and NS1000 systems, there are no p-switches.
Instead, there are either two MEs in the IOAM enclosure or an IME in each of the two
VIO enclosures.
Powering On the System From a No Power State
To power on the system when you first receive your system, you refer to the NonStop
NSxxxx Hardware Installation Manual for your Integrity NonStop NS16000, NS14000,
or NS1000 server. To power on the system subsequently:
1. Before you power on any system enclosures, power on the external system
devices and any other devices you want started when the system starts. External
system devices include tape devices, Enterprise Storage Systems (ESSs), printers,
and terminals.

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