HP Ie Workload Accelerators for Servers manual LED Codes

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7 LED Codes

Table 2 LED Codes

HHHL

 

 

 

Green LED

Amber LED

Red LED

Description

Off

Off

Off

Indicates that power is off.

Green/amber flashing alternately (200ms)

Off

Indicates that power is on and the drive is busy

 

 

 

with an internal operation. Wait until the

 

 

 

operation completes. The drive state should

 

 

 

change to a solid green LED state.

On

Off

Off

Indicates that either an ATA command is being

 

 

 

processed or power is on, firmware is

 

 

 

initialized, and there is no host activity. The

 

 

 

drive is operational in either state.

Flashing (30ms)

Off

Off

Indicates that PCIe/NAND host activity is in

 

 

 

process. The drive is busy, but operational.

Flash error code

Flash error code

Flash error code

Indicates an error code. Error codes are three

 

 

 

digits long and are displayed by blinking the

 

 

 

first digit, then the second, then the third with

 

 

 

pauses in between and a long pause before

 

 

 

repeating. The drive is not operational.

 

 

 

Firmware fatal error codes:

 

 

 

112: Failure during DRAM initialization

 

 

 

113: Not enough DRAM to run in the

 

 

 

configured mode

 

 

 

313: DRAM UECC error

 

 

 

441: Error during chip initialization

 

 

 

411: Incorrect drive parameters in the

 

 

 

firmware image

Off

Flashing (30ms)

Off

Indicates that the drive is backing up internal

 

 

 

data to NAND. The drive is busy, but

 

 

 

operational.

Off

On

Off

Indicates that the drive is in the safe or

 

 

 

“parked” mode. Internal data has been written

 

 

 

to NAND and the drive is safe to power down.

Off

Off

On

Indicates that the drive requires a secure erase

 

 

 

or has encountered a critical error. The drive

 

 

 

is not operational.

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Contents HP PCIe Workload Accelerator Hhhl SSD Installation Guide Page Contents HP PCIe Workload Accelerator Overview IntroductionHP PCIe Workload Accelerator Hhhl card Component side Hardware Recommendations System RecommendationsSupported Operating Systems and Software Software Requirements Hardware Components Provided by HPPCIe slots Installing the HP PCIe Workload Accelerator HardwarePCIe Workload Accelerator Drive Installed Installing the HP PCIe Workload Accelerator Support Pack Installing the HP PCIe Workload Accelerator SoftwareUpdating the Device Driver New or Existing Installation Installing the HP PCIe Workload Accelerator Driver for Sles Installing the Hpwam Software on a Linux System Verifying the Installation Troubleshooting Page Troubleshooting LED Codes LED CodesReferences 727351-001
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Ie Workload Accelerators for Servers specifications

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