Enterprise 220R/420R LEDs
Front Panel LEDs
System front panel LEDs provide your first indication if there
is a problem with your system. Usually, a front panel LED is not the sole
indicator of a problem. Error messages and even other LEDs can help to isolate
the problem further.
The two system LEDs consist of a system health indicator and a fault indicator.
The system health indicator lights continuously green to show that the system
is functioning normally. The fault indicator lights when a problem is detected
in the system. Because it is important to know that a fault exists in the system,
the fault indicator remains lit whether the system is in normal operating mode,
or is switched to Standby mode using the keyswitch.
When you first power on the system, the LEDs are individually toggled on and
off to verify that each one is working correctly. After that, the LEDs operate
as described in the following table.
Name
|
Icon |
Description |
Power-on/Activity |
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This green LED lights continuously when the system power is on. |
General fault |
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This amber LED lights steadily when a system fault is detected (including
a fault reported by a power supply LED fault). |
Power Supply LEDs
Power supply LEDs are visible from the front of the system with the doors
open. The following figure shows the LEDs on the power supply in bay 0.
The following table provides a description of each LED.
LED Name
|
Icon
|
Description
|
DC Status
|
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This green LED is lit to indicate that all DC outputs from the power
supply are functional.
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Fault
|
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This yellow LED is lit to indicate a fault in the power supply. The
supply is non-functional, and there is no DC output to the system. The
amber LED on the system front panel also lights if this LED is lit.
|
AC present
|
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This green LED is lit to indicate that the primary circuit has power.
When this LED is lit, the power supply is providing Standby power to the
system.
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Disk LEDs
The disk LEDs are visible from the front of the system when the left door
is open, as shown in the following figure.
When a disk LED lights steadily and is green, it indicates that the slot
is populated and that the drive is receiving power. When an LED is green and
blinking, it indicates that there is activity on the disk.
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