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Solution  1012329.1 :   Sun StorEdge[TM] 99xx CHA port LED status indicator on DKC Panel  


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Description

How to interpret the Channel Adapter (CHA) port Light Emitting Diode (LED) status on the DKC Panel.



Steps to Follow

On the DKC Panel of a Sun StorEdge[TM] 9900 or Sun StorEdge[TM] 9900V, there are two banks of
CHA LED port indicators - one for cluster-1 and one for cluster-2.

Note: There are no CHA LEDs in the SE9990 DKC panel.

For each bank (cluster-1 or cluster-2), the LEDs are visually divided into 3 groups. Each LED in a group represents a port on a CHA.

Depending on the model, a CHA can have 4 or 8 ports.

For a 4-port CHA: Upper LEDs represents ports A,B,C and D .
Lower LEDs are not used.

For a 8-port CHA: Upper LEDs represents ports A,B,C and D .
Lower LEDs represents ports E,F,G and H

SE99xx CHA port status per condition of LED's:

LED Condition               Status of port
=======================   ========================================
1.Off                    - Not installed
2.Blinking Green         - Installed but not connected to a server
(constant speed)        
3.Steady Green           - Installed and connected to a server but idle
4.Flickering Green       - Installed and connected
- Port is busy doing I/O


Product
Sun StorageTek 9900V Series Array
Sun StorageTek 9910
Sun StorageTek 9960 System

99xx, SE99xx, CHA, port, LED, status, indicator, DKC, Panel
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