HP A7540-96010 manual Logged-In LED indications, Over temperature blink pattern

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Troubleshooting

Over temperature blink pattern

An over temperature blink pattern is 5 blinks followed by a two second pause. The 5-blink error pattern indicates that the air temperature inside the switch has exceeded the failure temperature threshold (70° C) and all ports are down.

If the Heartbeat LED shows the over temperature blink pattern:

1.Inspect the chassis fans and vents. Are the intake and exhaust vents clear? Are the fans operating and producing air flow?

Yes - Continue.

No - Remove any debris from fan intake and exhaust if necessary. If the condition remains, continue.

2.Consider the ambient air temperature near the switch and clearance around the switch. Make necessary corrections. If the condition remains, unplug the switch from the AC power source, and contact your HP Authorized Maintenance Provider.

3.Open a command line window and log on to the switch. Enter the Shutdown command, then power down the switch. Contact your HP Authorized Maintenance Provider.

Logged-In LED indications

Port diagnostics are indicated by the Logged-in LED for each port and consists of the following patterns:

Blinking pattern

Description

Solid illumination, not blinking

Logged in

 

 

Blinking once per second

Logging in

 

 

Blinking twice per second

Port Error blinking pattern—the port is down, offline, or

 

excessive port errors exist

 

 

Figure 15: Logged-In LED location and blinking patterns

See the following sections for information about identifying the cause of the error, and refer to the HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management User Guide for information about correcting the error condition.

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HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Installation Guide

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Contents HP StorageWorks 8q Fibre Channel Switch Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Contents Troubleshooting Maintenance menu Remove Switch Config Figures Intended audience Related documentationText symbols Document conventionsEquipment symbols Getting help HP installation and configuration assistanceRack stability HP authorized reseller HP technical supportHP storage web site About this Guide Switch chassis features Introduction1Power supply Input Power LED greenSerial port Chassis LEDsHeartbeat LED green System Fault LED solid amberEthernet port Maintenance button Resetting the switchPlacing the switch in maintenance mode Exiting maintenance modePort Activity LED green Fibre Channel ports and LEDsPort Logged-in LED green SFP transceivers Port typesSwitch management Switch Manager user interfaceCommand Line Interface File Transfer ProtocolIntroduction Planning Device access DevicesHard zones Access Control Lists Soft zonesPerformance DistanceBandwidth LatencyFabric security Fabric managementUser account security Simple Network Management Protocol securityPlanning Installing Site requirementsInstalling and initially configuring the switch Unpack the switch and verify carton contentsMount the switch Using the rack templateAttaching the right rail to the rack rear view Attaching the mounting adapter brackets to the switch Placing the switch on the rails rear view Installing Install SFP transceivers Installing an SFP transceiverConnect the cables Connect Fibre Channel devices to the switchConnect power to the switch Installing Switch Manager on Linux systems Configure the switchInstalling Switch Manager on Windows systems Backing up the switch configuration Powering down the switchUsing the CLI to install firmware Updating switch firmwareUsing Switch Manager to install firmware Enter the password for your account name Installing Troubleshooting4 Post diagnostics Heartbeat LED blink patternsInternal firmware failure blink pattern System error blink patternConfiguration file system error blink pattern Over temperature blink pattern Logged-In LED indicationsPort Error blinking pattern System Fault LED is illuminated Chassis diagnosticsInput Power LED is extinguished Maintenance mode options Maintenance menu Copy Log Files Maintenance menu ExitMaintenance menu Image Unpack Maintenance menu Remake Filesystem Maintenance menu Reset SwitchMaintenance menu Set Active Image Maintenance menu Update Boot LoaderTroubleshooting Class B equipment Federal Communications Commission NoticeClass a equipment Modifications CablesBsmi Notice Canadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union Notice Korean notices Japanese Power Cord NoticeJapanese Notice Laser compliance Battery replacement notice Prevention methods Grounding methodsElectrostatic Discharge Specifications Fabric specificationsMaintainability Environmental DimensionsElectrical Regulatory certifications Management System Requirements Management system requirementsCable pin configurations Indirect Ethernet cableDirect Ethernet cross-over cable Serial cableEstablishing an Ethernet or serial connection Ethernet connection informationSerial connection information For Windows environmentsIndex Index Index Worldwide name Name server