SentinelRAID 170 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
Controller monitoring is a necessary part of controller management. If failure events or other disruptive events are detected and reported, controller managers must take the appropriate action to rectify the problem. Failure to act in a properly specified manner to a system event (like overheating) can cause severe and permanent damage to the controller.
3.2. Status-indicating LEDs
The front panel LCD panel comes with three
Figure 3-1: LCD Panel LEDs
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PWR | Blue | ON indicates that power is being supplied to the controller. |
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| OFF indicates that no power is being supplied to the |
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BUSY | White | ON indicates that there is activity on the host/drive channels. |
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| OFF indicates that there is no activity on the host/drive |
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ATTEN | Red | ON indicates that a component failure/status event has |
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| OFF indicates that the controller and all its components are |
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| operating correctly. |
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