Use this information for details about turning on a compute
node.
The upper and lower compute nodes are operated separately.
After you connect the Flex System x222 Compute Node to
power through the Flex System chassis,
the upper and lower compute nodes can be started in any of the following
ways:
- You can press the power button on the front of a compute node
(see Compute node controls, connectors, and LEDs) to start
the compute node. The power button works only if local power control
is enabled for the compute node. Local power control is enabled and
disabled through the CMM power command and the CMM web interface.
Note:
- Wait until the power LED on a compute node flashes slowly before
you press its power button. While the IMM2 in a compute node is initializing
and synchronizing with the Chassis Management Module, the power LED
flashes rapidly, and the power button on the compute node does not
respond. This process can take approximately 90 seconds after the Flex System x222 Compute Node has
been installed.
- While a compute node is starting, the power LED on the front of
the compute node is lit and does not flash. See Compute node controls, connectors, and LEDs for the
power LED states.
- If a power failure occurs, the Flex System chassis
and the compute nodes can be configured through the CMM power command
and the CMM web interface to start automatically when power is restored.
- You can turn on a compute node through the CMM power command,
the CMM web interface, or Flex System Manager management software (if
installed).
- You can turn on a compute node through the Wake on LAN feature.
The compute node must be connected to power (the power LED is flashing
slowly) and must be communicating with the Chassis Management Module.
The operating system must support the Wake on LAN feature, and the
Wake on LAN feature must be enabled through the Chassis Management
Module interface.