The 2-Photon system consists of a rack and a workstation, aka. a beefy desktop. Since its debut in 2015, the workstation has required a few tricks to tame it.
Correct Sequence to Boot It Up
Step 1: Ensure you do not interrupt anyone else’s ongoing work and that the system is fully turned OFF.
- Inspect power switch on top of the rack, make sure it’s off.
- Inspect the the power button on the workstation, make sure there is no blue light.
Step 2: First, turn on the rack power by flipping the switch (the switch lights will turn on). Then, within seconds, turn on the workstation by pressing the power button (you will see power button turns blue).
Step 3: Once you log in, wait for 3 minutes to allow the system to fully boot up. For the nerds: this is to prevent race conditions in the old system before you run your own software. If the machine previously wasn’t shut down properly, this 3-minute wait allows the storage system to start its rebuild in the background.
Step 4: run the laser or the microscope software.
Troubleshooting
» When the laser/microscope software hangs
Firstly try to turn off your workstation, and then, within seconds, turn off the rack power. If the mouse or keyboard is not responsive, turn off the workstation by pressing the blue power button, and then turn off the rack power. Lastly follow the How to Boot It Up steps.
» When the monitor is black/blank for more than 10 minutes even though the blue power button is lid
Allow the system continue to run for 1 hour. Storage system or the OS may detect a bad drive, it takes a long long time to rebuild before gracefully boot into the login screen.
If the login screen does not show up in 1 hour, turn off the workstation by pressing the blue power button. If the rack power is on, turn it off. Lastly follow the How to Boot It Up steps.
Contact
- John / mlee330@ucsc.edu / 512-6576671