LED Name |
LED color |
Description |
Locator LED and Locator button |
White |
Enables you to identify a particular server. The LED is controlled using one of the following methods:
Issuing the setlocator on or off command
Using the Solaris OS command: locator -n (to turn on) or -f (to turn off).
This LED provides the following indications:
Off - Normal operating state.
Fast Blink - The server received a signal as a result of one of the preceding methods and is indicating
here I am - and that it is operational.
|
Service Action Required LED |
Amber |
The service required LED will illuminate when any of the following conditions occur:
A fault is detected by the system diagnostics, such as POST
When a FRU fails, such as a power supply
|
Power/OK LED |
Off |
The system is unavailable. System power might be off or simply disconnected. |
Green - Steady On |
Normal Operating State |
Green - Slow Blink |
Indicates that the system is in SUSPEND mode. |
Power on/off Button |
Turns the system on and off. This button is recessed to prevent accidental server power-off.
There is no Power On/Off button on the rear panel. |
Alarm:Critical LED |
Red |
Indicates a critical alarm. |
Alarm:Major LED |
Red |
Indicates a major alarm. |
Alarm:Minor LED |
Amber |
Indicates a minor alarm. |
Alarm:User LED |
Amber |
Indicates a user alarm. |
LED Name |
Description |
PSU OK to Remove (Blue) |
A power supply can be removed safely during a hot-swap operation |
PSU AC Present (Green) |
The power supply is plugged in and AC power is available, regardless of
the system power state |
Power Supply Service Required LED |
Reference Front Panel Power Supply Service Required LED listed above |
Locator LED/ Locator button |
Reference Front Panel Locator LED/button listed above |
Service Action Required LED |
Reference Front Panel Service Required LED listed above |
Power/OK LED |
Reference Front Panel Power OK LED listed above |