The LOM watchdog has timed out, indicating that the server has locked up. You can configure the server to restart automatically after a lockup (see Chapter 6).

The Fault LED flashes when a problem has occurred that is fatal to the server. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to flash include the following:

The speed of the fan inside the server is too low.

The temperature inside the server’s enclosure is too high. By default, this causes the server to shut down. For information about configuring the server not to shut down in this condition, see Appendix B.

The voltage on one of the server’s output supply rails is too high. By default, this causes the server to shut down. For information about configuring the server not to shut down in this condition, see Appendix B.

The temperature inside the CPU is too high. This causes the server to shut down.

Back-Panel LEDs

The four back panel LEDs convey the information listed below. For the location of the LEDS on the server, see FIGURE 7-2.

Ethernet port 0

Lights to indicate link status with dmfe0.

Ethernet port 1

Lights to indicate link status with dmfe1.

Fault LED

This mirrors the Fault LED on the front panel.

Power LED

This mirrors the Power LED on the front panel.

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