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Table 3-1 | Front Panel LEDs (Continued) |
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LED Name | | State |
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System fault | | • Green—The server is operating properly. |
| | • Amber, blinking—An event that requires a service action has been |
| | detected. Investigate other LEDs and logs to isolate the problem. |
| | |
Power status | | • Off—No AC power is present. |
| | • Blinking green—The server is in standby power mode. |
| | • Solid green—The server is in main power mode. |
| | See the “Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)” |
| | section on page 2-9for definitions of these power modes. |
| | |
CPU fault | | • Off—All CPUs are operating properly. |
| | • Amber—At least one CPU has failed. |
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Memory fault | | • Off—All DIMMs are operating properly. |
| | • Amber—At least one memory bank has a failed DIMM. |
| |
Power supply fault | • Off—All power supplies are operating properly. |
| | • Amber—At least one power supply has failed. |
| | |
DVD activity | | • Off—The DVD drive is not in use. |
| | • Green, blinking—The DVD drive is reading or writing data. |
| |
Hard drive activity | • Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive sled. |
| | • Green—The hard drive is ready. |
| | • Green, blinking—The hard drive is reading or writing data. |
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Hard drive fault | | • Off—The hard drive is operating properly. |
| | • Amber—This hard drive has failed. |
| | Some additional LED behavior is possible when the drives are managed |
| | by a RAID controller: |
| | • Amber, blink twice every 3 seconds—The drive has been |
| | configured as a hot swap drive in the RAID configuration. |
Note This LED behavior is possible only when the server has the optional SAS Expander installed. It does not occur with the standard SAS Extender.
•Amber, blink rapidly in unison—The Locator option has been enabled on an LSI MegaRAID 9260-8i RAID controller. The LEDs on the drives that are managed by the controller blink in unison.
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