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Netra 440 LEDsFront Panel LEDsSeveral front panel LEDs provide general system status, alert you to system problems, and help you to determine the location of system faults. During system startup, the LEDs are toggled on and off to verify that each one is working correctly. LEDs located on the front panel work in conjunction with specific fault LEDs. For example, a fault in the power supply subsystem illuminates the power supply Service Required LED on the affected power supply, as well as the system Service Required LED. Since all front panel status LEDs are powered by the system's standby power source, fault LEDs remain lit for any fault condition that results in a system shutdown. Enclosure Status LEDsAt the top left of the system as you look at its front are three enclosure status LEDs. The System Activity LED and the system Service Required LED provide a snapshot of the overall enclosure status. The Locator LED helps you to quickly locate a specific system even though it may be one of numerous systems in a room. The Locator LED is at the far left in the cluster, and is lit by command from the administrator. Each enclosure status LED has a corresponding LED on the back panel.
Listed from left to right, the system status LEDs operate as described in the following table.
Hard Drive Status LEDsEach hard drive has its own status LEDs directly above the drive.
Listed from top to bottom, the hard drive LEDs operate as described in the following table.
Fan Tray Status LEDsThe fan tray LEDs are located behind the front cover, directly above each fan tray. Note that these LEDs give information only for fan trays 0-2; they do not give information on fan tray 3, located inside the system.
Listed from top to bottom, the fan tray LEDs operate as described in the following table.
Alarm LEDsThe alarm LEDs are located at the front of the system, along the left side of the front cover.
The dry contact alarm card has four LED status indicators that are supported by ALOM. Information about the alarm indicators and dry contact alarm states is provided in the following table. For more information about alarm indicators, refer to the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager Software User's Guide for the Netra 440 Server (817-5481). For more information about an API to control the alarm indicators, refer to the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide (817-3884).
In all cases when the user sets an alarm, a message is displayed on the
console: Back Panel LEDsThe back panel LEDs include the enclosure status LEDs, the Ethernet port LEDs, the power supply LEDs, and the Network management port LED. The enclosure status LEDs are replicated from the front panel.
Enclosure Status LEDsThe back panel enclosure LEDs consist of the Locator LED, the system Service Required LED, and the System Activity LED. These LEDs are located in the top-left corner of the back panel, and operate the same as the front enclosure status LEDs. Ethernet Connection LEDsA set of Ethernet LEDs is located on each Ethernet port. The Ethernet LEDs operate as described in the following table.
Network Management Port LEDThe network management port on the ALOM card has a Link LED that operates as described in the following table.
Power Supply LEDsThere are three LEDs on each power supply. These LEDs operate as described in the following table.
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