Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 User Manual

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4.4.3

4.4.3

4.4.3

4.4.3 Manual Restart

Manual Restart

Manual Restart

Manual Restart

The administrator can reboot the RamSan manually from the front
panel display. This procedure safely synchronizes all data in RAM to
the internal Flash module storage, powers off for around 5 seconds,
and then powers back on.

Main Menu

Manual Restart

To shut down the system using

the front panel, use the arrow
buttons to cycle through the
top-level menu to select
“Manual Restart”. Use the
Select button to select this
menu item.

Restart System?

↓ Yes ↑ No

The display prompts you to

confirm that you wish to
“Restart System”. To cancel
the shutdown, use the ↑

↑ button

to return to the main menu. To
proceed with the shutdown,
use the ↓

↓ button to confirm the

system power off.

Powering Off 90%

Now, the front panel display

indicates that the system is
powering off. When the
system is ready, it will
automatically shut off. In
approximately 5 seconds time,
the system will turn back on.

4.4.4

4.4.4

4.4.4

4.4.4 Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic S

S

S

Shutdown

hutdown

hutdown

hutdown

In the event that the system senses a high system temperature,
power out of range, or a variety of other dangerous environmental
conditions, the system will automatically initiate the shutdown
procedure.

4.5 Network Configuration with the Front Panel Display

The RamSan-500 allows system monitoring and configuration through the
installed Ethernet module. To access the system’s Ethernet port you will
need to provide the system with an IP address, subnet mask, and possibly
a gateway address. The administrator may assign the IP address in one of
three ways: Static IP, DHCP, or No Ethernet. The default factory setting is
DHCP.

For any questions regarding IP assignment values, please consult your
network administrator.

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