Lucent Technologies PA-8500 manual Appendix a Fault Isolation

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Appendix - Fault Isolation

Appendix A.

Fault Isolation

This section contains information used to troubleshoot faults in the system.

It contains the following subsections:

Component Status LEDs

System Error Log

A.1 Component Status LEDs

A.1.1 General LED information

LEDs can be in a three color arrangement, a two color arrangement or a single light.

General explanations or these categories follow

A.1.1.1 Three Color LED Arrangements

Most component status LEDs are grouped in threes, they are in a traffic-light configuration (red on top, yellow in the middle, green on the bottom).

Generally, when a status light is illuminated, it indicates one of the following conditions*:

A red light indicates that the component is not functioning properly. In most cases, the component is broken and needs to be replaced.

A yellow light indicates that the component is simplexed--that is, operating without a partner. Do not remove this component. The yellow light is illuminated when the component is in the process of configuring itself with its partner or when its partner has failed. Yellow LEDs can also indicate that a component is performing a self-test. In most cases, removing a yellow-lit part from the system causes its function to be suspended

(except in the PCI card cage on HP-UX systems).

A green light indicates that the component is operating properly

*For the DNCP Series 400 (PA-8500), the Tray 1 Rectifier LED configuration is green/green/red, as explained in section A.2.1.2a

A given status LED can also flash or remain steadily lit in combination with another status LED to indicate other operating conditions, such as system power-up.

A.1.1.2 Two Color LED Arrangements

The disk drives and disk power supplies in the disk shelf (PSU0 and PSU1) have only two LEDS, red and green. When a status light is illuminated, it indicates one of the following conditions:

a red and green light indicates a fault with the disk power supply. a red light indicates a fault with the disk drive.

a green light on the PSU indicates that the system is operating properly. a flashing green light on the disk drive indicates activity

A.1.1.3 Single LEDs

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Contents Revision 0.0 5/5/00 Copyright 2000 Lucent Technologies. All Rights Reserved Manual Conventions Preparing to Install the System Preparing to Install the System 3a.1 Dncp Series 400 PA-8500 Cabinet 3a.1.1 Dncp Series 400 PA-8500 Cabinet Front Components Dncp Series 400 PA-8500 Cabinet Front View3a.1.2 Dncp Series 400 PA-8500 Cabinet Rear Components Dncp Series 400 PA-8500 Cabinet Rear View3a.1.3 System Ventilation System Ventilation3b System Description for Dncp Series 400-CO PA-8500 3b.1.1 Dncp Series 400-CO PA-8500 Cabinet Front Components Dncp Series 400-CO PA-8500 Cabinet Front View3b.1.2 Dncp Series 400-CO PA-8500 Cabinet Rear Components Dncp Series 400-CO PA-8500 Cabinet Rear View Status Lights 3b.1.3 System VentilationV105 Terminal C419/C619 ModemTape and CD-ROM Drives Installing the Core System Components Removing the Cable Opening Cover Attaching the Ground Cable Top of cabinet Connecting the Power Cables Top Entry 1b Installing the Cabinet For Dncp Series 400-CO PA-8500 Cabinet Grounding Wires and Main Power Switches Attaching the Ground Cable Bottom of Cabinet 1b.1 Installing the Power Cables Top Entry Connecting the Power Cables Top Entry 10. DC Connector Cable/Cabinet End 1b.2 Installing the Power Cables Bottom EntryChapter Installing the System Console 13. Connecting the Keyboard to 14. Connecting the V105 Power Cord 16. V105 Operating Dials Installing a C419/C619 Modem for RSN Use 20. Modem DIP Switch Settings 21. Connecting the Modem Telephone Cable 23. Connecting the RS-232 Cable to the System 24. Connecting the Modem Power Cord Installing PCI Cards and Cables Installing Tape Drives Sbin/hwmaint stop vsb n Items Included with Stand-Alone T800-Series Tape DrivesT800-Series Parts Stand-Alone Tape Drive Scsi Identification Display Stand-Alone T800-Series Powering Down the T800-Series T800-Series Power Cord Powering Up the T800-Series Items Included with Daisy-Chained T800-Series Tape Drives T800-Series Parts Daisy-Chained Tape DriveScsi Identification Display Daisy-Chained T800-Series 10. Scsi Terminator Daisy-Chained T800-Series 12. Scsi Cables Daisy-Chained T800-Series 13. T800-SeriesPower Cord 2nd 14. Powering Up the T800-Series 2nd Sbin/hwmaint start vsb n Booting the System Logic Suitcase Power-Up Light Sequence Power-UpStage Color State MeaningInit Single User Mode Chapter Configuring the RSN and C419/C619 Modem Usr/stratus/rsn/bin/rsnon Rsnadmin Main Menu Bridge System Path Menu SITE-ID compux Siteinfo Menu Return to Siteinfo Menu Configuring the C419/C619 Modem Completing and Verifying Configuration of the RSN Checking RSN Inittab Settings Usr/stratus/rsn/bin/rsntry Sending the Installation Report Lucent Technologies Cabinet Part Number and Serial Number Beth Smith Installation went well. your name Return Sending an Installation Report to the CAC Saving the Installation Report to a Temporary File Chapter Scsi ACU P271 Disk Power Cab 0 dps P274 Main breaker Cab 0 mps Appendix a Fault Isolation System Component LEDs Power Supply LEDs Disk Shelf LEDs PCI Card LEDs System Log and Status Messages Component Status Fault Codes Liteok Missng Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting Flow