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8.2 Device Configuration
status LED
A POWER LED and a CHECK LED are installed on the front of the cabinet. The POWER LED indicates if the power is on or off. And, the CHECK LED indicates if there is any hardware errors or not. The CHECK LED operates as described below.
Table 8.1 CHECK LED Status
State | Indication | Remarks |
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Off | No errors |
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Blinking | Identifying a device | Activated when a maintenance command is used |
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| to identify the target device. |
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On | Error | The cause of the error will be a power |
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| failure, or abnormal fan rotation. |
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When a power supply unit or fan unit is failed, the CHECK LED is lighted steadily. And, if a disk unit fail, its FAULT LED is lighted by software command to identify the faulty disk unit.
When a FAULT LED is lighted up according to
Disk units can be
Stabilizing foot
The stabilizing feet prevent the expansion disk cabinet from toppling over if it is pushed or shaken, as during an earthquake. Be sure to attach these feet according to the installation condition as explained below:
When the expansion cabinet is installed beside a GP7000F main cabinet, attach the stabilizing feet only to the opposite side of the main cabinet. Do not attach the stabilizing feet to the
GP7000F main cabinet on the side next to the Expansion Cabinet as well.
When the cabinet is installed as a standalone, attach the stabilizing feet on both sides of the cabinet.
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