Troubleshooting your CallPilot system Standard 1.10
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a couple of seconds. When the AC power is removed from one
power supply, it’s LED turns amber. If there is a hardware problem
with the power supply or it is not functioning properly, the power
supply LED is red.
Note: Refer to “Front control panel and features” on page 18 for
details of the front panel.
3Check that all the alarm LEDs (C to F) are illuminated amber. If not,
refer to the following table for functional descriptions of fault LEDs.
Table 1: Alarm fault LEDs
4Boot the system by pressing the power button on the front of the
CallPilot 1005r server.
5Observe the following server actions:
The hard drives (R and T) spin up, and the amber hard drive
activity LEDs on the front panel display (HDD0 and HDD1)
extinguish, and then flash with activity.
The DVD combo LED illuminates temporarily as the system
checks the DVD combo drive (N).
6Check the monitor for any error messages as the server counts
RAM and completes a POST.
LED Functional description
CRT A critical system fault is an error or event with a fatal system
impact. The system cannot continue to operate.
MJR A major system fault is an error or event with a discernible
impact on system operation. The system can continue to
operate but with reduced performance or features.
MNR A minor system fault is an error or event with little impact on
system operation. The system continues to operate.
PWR A power supply fault indicates that one of the power supplies
is not providing power. The MJR LED is also lit.