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06-05-2002 05:14 AM
06-05-2002 05:14 AM
Power up/down sequence
We have a new HP 9000 rp2450 "A"
It has a SC10, CD/Tape rack and the CPU in it.
I do not have the UPS yet so I must shutdown the thing during the power search hours.
If I'm thinking right the power dow sequences should be: Shutdown command, PowerOff CPU, SC10 then CD/Tape rack. Then pull the plug.
PowerUp Sequence: Plug it in, CD/Tape rack, SC10 then the CPU.
This unit is in a temperary location that is why I am shuting it down during the plant factory startup and shutdown so I do not get hit with their prower surges.
Am I thinking right?
Marty
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06-05-2002 05:17 AM
06-05-2002 05:17 AM
Re: Power up/down sequence
Your procedures look fine to me.
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06-05-2002 05:18 AM
06-05-2002 05:18 AM
Re: Power up/down sequence
That looks fine, remember to let the disks spin up before bring the cpu back on line.
Paula
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06-05-2002 05:24 AM
06-05-2002 05:24 AM
Re: Power up/down sequence
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06-05-2002 05:26 AM
06-05-2002 05:26 AM
Re: Power up/down sequence
Looks like correct sequence to me.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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06-05-2002 05:35 AM
06-05-2002 05:35 AM
Re: Power up/down sequence
It looks like the sequence you are using is correct.
No problems.
Piyush