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2.3.2 OPNL Control Function


2.3.2 OPNL Control Function
The OPNL allows you to perform the following operations with the three switches shown as (4) to (6) in Figure 2-8.
  1. BB-ID switch
    Sets the identifier of the SPARC M12-2S in a building block configuration.
  2. Mode switch (slide switch)
    Sets the operation mode of the SPARC M12-2/M12-2S either to Locked or Service.
  3. Power switch
    Starts or stops the system.
BB-ID switch
Use the BB-ID switch to set the BB-ID number of the SPARC M12-2S. Set a number from 00 to 15 as the BB-ID number. Table 2-10 lists the BB-ID switch operation methods.
Table 2-10  BB-ID Switch Operation Methods
Operation Description
Pressing the + side The BB-ID number increases by 1.
Pressing the - side The BB-ID number decreases by 1.
Mode switch (slide switch)
Use the mode switch to set the operation mode for the system.
There are two system operation modes, Locked and Service. The mode can be switched as appropriate for the system status.
Set the Locked mode when the system is in operation and the Service mode for system maintenance.
Note - Set the same operation mode for both the SPARC M12-2S of the master XSCF and that of the standby XSCF.
Table 2-11 describes the major differences in system operations between the operation modes. For information on system operations other than those described in Table 2-11, see "Chapter 13 Switching to Locked Mode/Service Mode" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.
Table 2-11  System Operation Modes
Icon Operation Mode Description
locked_mode Locked mode
- Pressing of the POWER switch

 Starts the system.
- Break signal

 Depends on the operation mode (break_signal) set for the physical partition (*1).
service_mode Service mode
- Pressing of the POWER switch

Stops the system when done for 4 seconds or more.

- Break signal

Valid regardless of the operation mode (break_signal) set for the physical partition (*1).
*1 Use the setpparmode command to set the operation mode for the physical partition. For details, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual of the XCP version used.
Power switch
Use the POWER switch to start or stop the system.
The system starts or stops differently depending on how the POWER switch is pressed and the system operation mode.
Table 2-12 describes how the system starts or stops differently depending on how the POWER switch is pressed.
Table 2-12  Functions of the Power Switch
Icon POWER Switch
Pressing Time
Operation Mode Description
power switch 1 second or more and less than 4 seconds Locked mode The system starts when it is stopped.
If a power-on wait time and warm-up time for the air conditioning facilities are set in the XSCF, the power-on time and warm-up completion wait time for the air conditioning facilities are omitted.
      The operation is invalid when the system is in operation.
The system does not react if the POWER switch is pressed.
    Service mode The operation is invalid, regardless of the operation status of the system.
The system does not react if the POWER switch is pressed.
  4 seconds or more Locked mode The system starts when it is stopped.
      The operation is invalid in any case other than when the system is stopped.
The system does not react if the POWER switch is pressed.
    Service mode The system starts when it is stopped.
If a power-on completion wait time and warm-up completion wait time for the air conditioning facilities are set in the XSCF, the wait times are omitted.
      When the system is in operation, the shutdown process is performed to stop the system.
      When the system is being started, the system startup process is canceled to stop the system.
      The operation is invalid when the system is being stopped.
The system does not react if the POWER switch is pressed.
*1 If the system has been started, it means that at least one physical partition has been powered on.