Chapter 1General Information
Front Panel Console Switch and Indicator DescriptionsControl | Description |
DC Power Switch | Turns the HP NetServer on and off. This switch is under the door on the front panel. |
and LED | Push once to turn on, again to turn off. As long as the AC power is connected to the |
| HP NetServer, standby power is present. |
| l If the LED is steady green, then the HP NetServer is |
| l If the LED is flashing green, the HP NetServer is in a |
| l If the LED is off, but the |
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| l To go into |
| over ten seconds to effect a power down. |
| Resets the HP NetServer. This switch may be disabled by Secure mode. |
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Locks system keyboard, monitor display, and control panel to prevent unauthorized use. Go to the Setup utility security menu to configure this feature. Secure Mode indicator illuminates when Secure Mode is enabled.
Status screen | Reports system status. | ||
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Off | Off | Off | Main power is off and the HP NetServer may or may not be on standby |
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Flashing | Off | Off | Immediate attention required due to a failed component in the HP |
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| NetServer. The HP NetServer may not be fully operational, due to this |
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| condition, such as POST errors. |
Off | Flashing | Off | Attention required due to a |
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| caused by a component failure (for example, a redundant fan or power |
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| supply) that could lead to a critical component failure, such as a processor |
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| module exceeding its operating temperature. If the failed component is |
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| redundant, the HP NetServer may still be operating normally. |
Off | Off | On | The HP NetServer is operating normally. |
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