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Oracle X7-2 Installation Guide

Oracle X7-2
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Power On the Host Using the Power Button
Power On the Host Using the Power Button
1.
Verify that the server is in Standby power mode.
See “Preparing for Installation and Power On” on page 78.
In Standby power mode:
Host is powered off but the SP is powered on.
Power supplies are connected to a power source.
AC OK power supply indicators illuminate.
SP OK indicator is steady on.
System OK status indicator blinks slowly.
2.
Locate and press the Power button on the front panel.
With the power on:
Host boots and the server enters Main power mode
System OK indicator goes steady on when the host is fully booted
Power the Host On and Off Using Oracle ILOM
This procedure provides Oracle ILOM web interface and command-line interface (CLI)
instructions to remotely power on or power off the host.
Note - These commands affect power to the host but not to the SP. To completely power off the
server, disconnect the power cords from the back panel of the server.
Caution - Data loss. An immediate shutdown abruptly closes all applications and files without
saving changes.
Control power using the Oracle ILOM web interface or the CLI.
You must be logged on with Administrator privileges. For details, see “Using Oracle
ILOM” on page 83.
From the web interface:
a.
In the left pane, click Host Management → Power Control.
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Oracle X7-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Xeon Scalable processors
Number of Processors1 or 2
MemoryUp to 1.5 TB DDR4
Memory Slots24 DIMM slots
Form Factor2U Rackmount
Storage Bays8 x 2.5-inch
CPU SocketSocket P (LGA 3647)
Power SupplyRedundant hot-swappable power supplies

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