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Alarm LEDs:
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Indicates a critical alarm condition.
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Indicates a major alarm condition.
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Indicates a minor alarm condition.
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Indicates a user alarm condition.
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Rear Power Supply Status LED (amber)
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Indicates the state of the power supplies:
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Off –
Indicates a steady state, no service action is
required.
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On –
Indicates a fault with one of the power supplies.
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3
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SP Status LED
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Indicates the state of the SP:
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Green flashing
– Indicates the SP is booting.
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Green steady
– Indicates the SP booted and OK , no service
action is required.
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4
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OK LED (green)
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Indicates these conditions:
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Off –
Indicates that the server is not running in its normal
state. Server power might be off. The SP might be
running.
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Steady on –
Indicates that the server is powered on and is running
in its normal operating state. No service actions are
required.
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Fast blink –
Indicates that the server is running in standby mode and
can be quickly returned to full function.
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Slow blink –
Indicates that a normal but transitory activity is
taking place. Slow blinking might indicate that system
diagnostics are running or that the server is
booting.
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Service Action Required LED (amber)
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Indicates that service is required.
The Oracle ILOM show faulty command
provides details about any faults that cause this indicator to
light.
Under some fault conditions, individual component fault LEDs
are turned on in addition to the Service Action Required
LED.
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6
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Locator LED and button (white)
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The Locator LED can be turned on to identify a particular
system. When on, the LED blinks rapidly.
Pressing and holding the Locator button for 5 seconds
initiates a test of all LEDs in the LED assembly.
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7
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Hard Drive Status LEDs:
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Indicates that the drive can be removed during a hot-plug
operation.
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Indicates that the drive has experienced a fault condition.
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Indicates the drive's availability for use.
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