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| Fault status: drive is defective. Recommend that you | |
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Figure 3-2. Disk drive status LEDs
Controller LEDs
The LEDs on the front panel of the controller monitor host and disk channel activity and a controller fault condition. The reset button/LED flashes green approximately once every second (heartbeat) to indicate that the controller is operating normally. See Chapter 2 “Raid Array Controller” for more information.