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Table 2-1 basic key assignments, 7 powering on the controller, Check that the drives are spun up and ready – APC SGI 15000 RAID User Manual

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Controller Installation

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2.2.7

Powering On the Controller

NOTE : Systems that have dual controllers (couplets) should have the controllers powered on

simultaneously ensure correct system configuration.

1.

Verify that the power switches on the two (2) power supply module at the back of each controller
are off.

2.

Connect the two AC connectors, using the power cords provided at the back to the AC power
source for each controller unit. For maximum redundancy, connect the two power connectors to
two different AC power circuits for each unit.

3.

Check that all your drive enclosures are powered up.

4.

Check that the drives are spun up and ready.

5.

Turn on the power supplies on the controller unit(s). The controller will undergo a series of system
diagnostics and the bootup sequence is displayed on your terminal.

6.

Wait until the bootup sequence is complete and the controller system prompt is displayed.

NOTE : Do not interrupt the boot sequence without guidance from SGI support personnel.

You may now configure the system as described in Section 2.3 "Configuring the Controller".

Table 2–1

Basic Key Assignments

Key

Escape Sequence

Description

Backspace

Ctrl-H, 0x08

deletes preceding character

Del

Del, 0x7F or Esc [3~

deletes current character

Up Arrow

Esc [A

retrieves previous command in the history buffer

Down Arrow

Esc [B

retrieves next command in the history buffer

Right Arrow

Esc [C

moves cursor to the right by one character

Left Arrow

Esc [D

moves cursor to the left by one character

Home

Esc [H or Esc [1~

moves cursor to the start of the line.

End

Esc [K or

Esc [4~

moves cursor to the end of the line

Ins

Esc [2~

toggles character insert mode, on and off

NOTE: Insert mode is ON by default and resets to ON for each new command.

PgUp

Esc [5~

retrieves oldest command in the history buffer

PgDn

Esc [6~

retrieves latest command in the history buffer