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Sun Fire[tm] V120 / Netra[tm] 120 Server LEDs

Front Panel LEDs

LED Icon Light Description
Power
(Green)
On The server is powered on.
Off The server is in standby mode.
Fault
(amber)
On (Not Flashing)

Indicates a problem that is not fatal to the server but that you should attend to as soon as possible. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to light up include the following:

  • The temperature inside the server's enclosure is unusually high.
  • The voltage on one of the server's output supply is unusually high.
  • One of the server's internal circuit breakers has tripped, indicating a problem with a device connected to the SCSI or USB ports.
  • The System Configuration Card, containing the server's serial number, MAC address and NVRAM settings, has been removed.
  • One of the DC power inlets has failed.
  • The LOMlite2 watchdog has timed out, indicating that the server has locked up. You can configure the server to restart automatically after a lockup.

 

Flashing On and Off

A problem has occurred that is fatal to the server. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to flash include the following:

  • The speed of one of the fans 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.)
  • The voltage on one of the server's output supply rails is to high. (By default, this causes the server to shut down.)
  • The temperature inside the CPU is too high. (This causes the server to shut down.)

Rear Panel LEDs

LED Icon Light Description
Link 0
n/a
On Indicates link up on ethernet port "Net 0" (eri0).
Link 1 On Indicates link up on ethernet port "Net 1" (eri1).
Fault
(Amber)
On (Not Flashing)

Indicates a problem that is not fatal to the server but that you should attend to as soon as possible. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to light up include the following:

  • The temperature inside the server's enclosure is unusually high.
  • The voltage on one of the server's output supply is unusually high.
  • One of the server's internal circuit breakers has tripped, indicating a problem with a device connected to the SCSI or USB ports.
  • The System Configuration Card, containing the server's serial number, MAC address and NVRAM settings, has been removed.
  • One of the DC power inlets has failed.
  • The LOMlite2 watchdog has timed out, indicating that the server has locked up. You can configure the server to restart automatically after a lockup.

 

Flashing On and Off

A problem has occurred that is fatal to the server. Circumstances that cause the Fault LED to flash include the following:

  • The speed of one of the fans 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.
  • The voltage on one of the server's output supply rails is to high. (By default, this causes the server to shut down.
  • The temperature inside the CPU is too high. (This causes the server to shut down.)
Power
(Green)
On The server is powered on.
Off The server is in standby mode.

 

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