Sun Microsystems T6300 manual Interpreting System LEDs, 1LED Behavior and Meaning

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Interpreting System LEDs

The behavior of LEDs on your server conforms to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Status Indicator Standard (SIS). These standard LED behaviors are described in TABLE 2-1.

TABLE 2-1LED Behavior and Meaning

 

LED Behavior

Meaning

 

 

 

 

 

Off

The condition represented by the color is not true.

 

Steady on

The condition represented by the color is true.

 

Standby blink

The system is functioning at a minimal level and ready to resume

 

 

full function.

 

 

Slow blink

Transitory activity or new activity represented by the color is taking

 

 

place.

 

 

Fast blink

Attention is required.

 

Feedback flash

Activity is taking place commensurate with the flash rate (such as

 

 

disk drive activity).

 

 

 

The LEDs have assigned meanings, described in TABLE 2-2.

 

TABLE 2-2LED Behaviors With Assigned Meanings

 

 

 

 

Color

Behavior

Definition

Description

 

 

 

 

White

Off

Steady state

 

 

Fast blink

4 Hz repeating

This indicator helps you to locate a particular

 

 

sequence, equal

enclosure, board, or subsystem (for example, the

 

 

intervals on

Locator LED).

 

 

and off

 

Blue

Off

Steady state

 

 

Steady on

Steady state

If blue is on, a service action can be performed on the

 

 

 

applicable component with no adverse consequences

 

 

 

(for example, the OK to Remove LED).

Yellow or

Off

Steady state

 

Amber

 

 

 

 

Steady on

Steady state

This indicator signals the existance of a fault

 

 

 

condition. Service is required (for example, the Service

 

 

 

Required LED).

Green

Off

Steady state

 

 

 

 

 

20 Sun Blade T6300 Server Module Administration Guide • April 2007

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Sun Microsystems T6300 manual Interpreting System LEDs, 1LED Behavior and Meaning