Use this procedure to connect power cables to the system.
Note: You must have completed cabling the system and
setting up a console, before connecting the power cables to the system.
To
connect power cables to the system, complete the following steps:
Remove the power-supply shipping bracket (if
present), as shown in Figure 1. Ensure
that the power supplies have been reseated.
Figure 1. Removing the shipping bracket
While facing the rear of the system unit, route the system
power cord through the cable retention bracket.
Note: You
might need to pull the power supply out slightly to route the cable
though the retention bracket. After you route the cable through the
retention bracket, reseat the power supply, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Routing
and attaching the power cord
Plug the power cord into the power supply.
Note: This
system is equipped with two power supplies. If you want to configure
the system with redundant power supplies, you must connect each power
cable to its own power source.
Plug the system power cords and the power cords for any
other attached devices into the alternating current (ac) power source.
Note: Confirm that the system is in standby mode. The green
power status indicator on the front control panel is flashing slowly,
and the dc out indicator lights on the power supplies are flashing.
If none of the indicators are flashing, check the power cord connections.
For detailed information, see Common system attention LEDs and system reference codes.
If your system uses a power distribution unit
(PDU), complete the following steps:
Connect the system power cords from the server and I/O
drawers to the PDU with an IEC 320 type receptacle.
Attach the PDU input power cord and plug it into the
alternating current (ac) power source.