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4.2.2Drive Tray LEDs
Two LED indicators are located on the right side of each drive tray. (See Figure 4.1) Refer to Table 4.2 for LED definitions. When notified by a drive failure message, you should check the drive tray indicators to find the correct location of the failed drive. Replacing the wrong drive can cause fatal failure of a logical array.
| Fig. 4.1 Drive Tray LEDs |
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| Drive Busy | Blue |
| ON indicates read/write activity on the drive. |
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| OFF indicates there is no read/write activity on the drive. |
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| Power Status | Red/ |
| GREEN indicates that power is being supplied to the drive. |
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| OFF indicates no power is being supplied to the drive or the |
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| drive tray is not properly installed. . |
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| RED indicates drive failure or faults have occurred. |
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| Table 4.2 Drive Tray LED Definitions |
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4.2.3 | Controller Module LEDs | |||
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| faceplates on the two models look identical. The LEDs are numbered from 1 to 5. There are | |||
| two more LEDs on the Ethernet port. The definitions are shown in Table 4.3 below. |
Fig. 4.2 Controller Faceplate
F.01U.027.797 V2 2008.08 | Bosch Security Systems |