Sun Fire[tm] V880 LEDs
The following LED information pertains to the Sun Fire V880.
System LED Status Indicators
Several LED status indicators provide general system status, alert you to system
problems, and help you to determine the location of system faults:
- At the top of the status and control panel, three general status LEDs provide
a snapshot of the system status.
- Below the Power button and security keyswitch, a graphical display provides
additional LED icons to indicate specific fault conditions and locations.
The general status LEDs work in conjunction with the specific fault LED icons.
For example, a fault in the disk subsystem illuminates both the System Fault
LED at the top of the panel and the Disk Fault icon in the graphical display
below it. Fault LEDs within the enclosure help pinpoint the location of the
faulty device. Since all front panel status LEDs are powered by the system s
5-volt standby power source, fault LEDs remain lit for any fault condition that
results in a system shutdown.
During system startup, the front panel LEDs are individually toggled on and
off to verify that each one is working correctly. After that, the front panel
LEDs operate as described in the following table.
Icon |
Name |
LED Function |
|
Power / OK |
This green LED lights when the system power is on. |
|
System Fault |
This amber LED lights to indicate a serious system fault.
When this LED is lit, one or more icons in the display panel may also light
to indicate the specific nature and location of the fault. |
|
OK-to-Remove |
This amber LED lights to indicate that an internal hot-pluggable
component is ready for removal. |
|
Disk Fault |
This amber LED lights to indicate a serious disk subsystem
fault that is likely to bring down the system. When this LED is lit, one
or more disk LEDs may also be lit at the front of the disk cage, indicating
the source of the fault. See Disk Drive LEDs for more
information |
CPU/Memory Slot LEDs
The CPU/Memory slot LEDs are located on the horizontal panel between CPU/Memory
slots B and C and are visible when the right side door is open. There are three
LEDs for each CPU/Memory slot, as shown below.
Icon
|
Name |
LED Function |
|
Power On |
Lights when the slot is receiving power. |
|
Fault |
Reserved for future use. |
|
OK-to-Remove |
Reserved for future use. |
PCI Slot LEDs
The PCI slot LEDs are located on the vertical bracket on the right side of
the PCI slots and are visible when the left side door is open. There are three
LEDs for each PCI slot, as shown below.
The following table shows how to interpret the various possible PCI slot LED
patterns.
|
|
|
Interpretation |
Off
|
Off
|
Off
|
The slot power is off. A PCI card can be safely inserted to
start a hot-plug operation. |
On
|
Blinking
|
Off
|
The installed card is being tested, configured, or unconfigured,
or the card is powered on but logically detached from the operating system. |
On
|
Off
|
Off
|
The installed card is being tested, configured, or unconfigured,
or the card is powered on but logically detached from the operating system. |
Off
|
On
|
On
|
The PCI card has encountered a fault. The card can be safely
removed. |
Off
|
Off
|
On
|
The card can be safely removed. |
Note: If the slot is empty and the Fault or OK-to-Remove LED is on,
pressing the contact push button for the slot will clear the LED.
Power Supply LEDs
There are three LEDs located on the rear of each power supply, as shown below.
Icon |
Name |
LED Function |
|
Fault |
Lights when the power supply encounters a fault. |
|
AC Present Status |
Lights when AC power input is present and within acceptable
operating limits. |
|
DC Status |
Lights when all DC outputs are functional and within acceptable
operating limits. |
Fan Tray LEDs
The Thermal Fault LED on the system status and control panel indicates the
overall status of the cooling system. The Thermal Fault LED lights when a fan
fault or overtemperature condition is detected. LEDs inside the system indicate
the fault status of each fan tray assembly. The fan tray LEDs are located beside
or beneath each fan tray assembly. There are three LEDs (Power On, Fault, and
OK-to-Remove) per fan tray, as shown below.
Icon |
Name |
LED Function |
|
Power On |
Lights when the fan tray is receiving power. |
|
Fault |
Lights when the fan tray encounters a fault. |
|
OK-to-Remove |
Lights when it is safe to remove the fan tray assembly from
a powered-on system (only when redundant fan trays are present). |
The following table shows how to interpret the various possible fan tray LED
patterns.
|
|
|
Interpretation |
Off
|
Off
|
Off
|
The fan tray is not receiving power or is improperly inserted. |
On
|
Off
|
Off
|
The fan tray is receiving power and operating normally. |
Off
|
On
|
On
|
The fan tray has encountered a fault and can be safely removed
from a powered-on system. |
Disk Drive LEDs
The Disk Fault LED on the system status and control panel indicates the general
status of the disk subsystem. The Disk Fault LED lights when a fault is detected
in the disk subsystem. LEDs inside the system indicate the fault status of individual
disk drives. There are three LEDs (Activity, Fault, OK-to-Remove) for each disk
drive. The disk drive LEDs are located on the front of the disk cage, as shown
below.
Icon |
Name |
LED Function |
|
Activity |
Blinks slowly while the disk drive is being tested, configured,
or unconfigured during a hot-plug operation.
Blinks rapidly as the disk drive spins up or spins down.
Stays lit when the disk drive is at speed and operating normally but experiencing
no read or write activity. Blinks rapidly and irregularly in response to
disk read or write activity. |
|
Fault |
Lights when the disk drive encounters a fault. |
|
OK-to-Remove |
Lights when it is safe to remove the disk drive during a hot-plug
operation.
Blinks (under software control) to direct attention to a disk drive. |
The following table shows how to interpret the various possible Disk Drive
LED patterns.
|
|
|
Interpretation |
Off
|
Off
|
Off
|
Slot power is off. A disk drive can be safely inserted as
part of a hot-plug operation. |
Rapid Blinking
|
Off
|
Off
|
Disk drive is spinning up or down. |
Slow Blinking
|
Off
|
Off
|
Disk drive is being configured or unconfigured during a hot-plug
operation. |
On
|
Off
|
Off
|
Disk drive is up to speed and operating normally. |
Irregular Blinking
|
Off
|
Off
|
Disk drive is experiencing read or write activity. |
On
|
On
|
Off
|
Disk drive has encountered a fault. |
Off
|
Off
|
On
|
Disk drive can be safely removed as part of a hot-plug operation. |
Gigabit Ethernet LEDs
Four LEDs provide status information for the Gigabit Ethernet port. The LEDs
are located above the Gigabit Ethernet port on the system rear panel, as shown
below.
Label |
Name |
LED Function |
RX |
Receive Activity |
Indicates data activity on the receive channel. |
TX |
Transmit Activity |
Indicates data activity on the transmit channel. |
FDX |
Full Duplex |
Indicates that the Gigabit Ethernet interface is operating
in Full Duplex mode. |
Link |
Link Present |
Indicates that a link is established with a link partner. |
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