The Pilot LEDs are on the front panel of the Pilot. Use these diagnostic LEDs to determine if a component has failed in the Pilot.
1 Locator LED / Locator button: white | 5 Power button |
2 Service Action Required LED or Caution or Fault LED: Amber | 6 Fan fault LED: amber |
3 OK LED: green | 7 Power supply fault LED: amber |
4 Service processor LED: green |
1 Poser supply 0 (PS0) | 5 Locator LED: white |
2 Power supply LEDs: Service Required LED (amber) and AC OK LED (green) | 6 Service Required LED: amber |
3 Power supply 1 (PS1) | 7 Power or OK LED: green |
4 Power supply LEDs: Service Required LED (amber) and AC OK LED (green) |
LED | Icon | LED color | Status |
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Locator LED button |
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White |
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Service Action Required LED |
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Amber |
Note: When this indicator lights up, there is a system console message that includes a recommended service action.
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Power or OK LED |
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Green |
Indicates the operational state of the chassis. This indicator can be in the following states:
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Service Processor LED |
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Green |
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Top Fan, Processor, Memory Failure LED |
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Amber |
Indicates that one or more of the internal fan modules, processors, or memory DIMMs have failed.
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Rear Power Supply Failure LED |
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Amber |
Indicates that one of the Pilot power supplies has failed.
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Over Temperature Warning LED |
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Amber |
Note: This is a warning indication, not a fatal over temperature. Might result in the system overheating and shutting down unexpectedly.
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