LEDs can be off or on. When the fault LED is on (lit), this
indicates that a fault has occurred in the system. When the fault LED is lit,
you should take immediate action to clear the fault.
LED Name and Location |
Color |
Function |
Locator |
White |
Normally off; can be lit by user command. |
System Fault |
Amber |
Lights when the LOM detects a fault. |
System Active |
Green |
Lights when power is applied to the system (that is, when the system
is being powered on, or is powered on). Extinguished when the system is
in Standby. |
Top Access |
Amber |
Lights when a fault occurs in a FRU which can only be replaced from
the top of the system. |
UNIX Running |
Green |
Extinguished when a fault is detected and the system is not running
correctly. |
Alarm1 and Alarm2 |
Green |
Light when triggered by events as specified in the LOM. |
Source A and Source B |
Green |
Light when the relevant power feeds are present in Standby mode. |
Power1
(green)
|
Fault
(amber)
|
OK to Remove2
(amber)
|
Indication |
Corrective Action |
Off
|
Off
|
Off
|
Component not operating. |
You can remove the component from the system. |
Off
|
On
|
Off
|
Component not operating. Fault condition present. |
You cannot remove the component from the system. |
Off
|
Off
|
On
|
Component not operating. No fault condition present. |
You can remove the component from the system. |
Off
|
On
|
On
|
Component not operating. Fault condition present. |
You can remove the component from the system. |
On
|
Off
|
Off
|
Normal component operation. |
N/A |
On
|
Off
|
On
|
Component not operating. No fault condition present. |
You can remove the component from the system. |
On
|
On
|
Off
|
Component operating. Fault condition present. |
You cannot remove the component from the system. |
On
|
On
|
On
|
Component operating. Fault condition present. |
You can remove the component from the system. |
1 - Not applicable to fans.
2 - Not applicable to power supplies or fans. |
You can only remove a hot-swappable powered-up component when
the amber Removal OK LED is lit. The hot-swappable components include: