
General Description 2-13
DISK ACCESS LED ( )
The DISK ACCESS LED indicates the status of the hard disk drive mounted in the 3.5-inch disk bay.
The LED turns green each time access is made to the hard disk drive.
When the DISK ACCESS LED turns amber, it indicates that a hard disk drive failure has occurred. Check the hard disk drive
LED for the status of the failing hard disk drive.
ACT LED (
)
The ACT LED is green while the server is connected to the LAN. The LED flashes while the server is accessed via the LAN
(during transmission/reception of packets). The number next to the icon indicates the network port number on the rear panel of
the server.
UID LED (UID)
Pressing the UID switch toggles the front panel UID LED (blue) and the mother board UID LED on and off. The mother board
UID LED is visible through the rear of the chassis and allows you to locate the server you're working on from the rear of the
servers on a rack.
Disk Access LED
The disk access LED of the optical disk drive is on while the drive is accessed.
Hard Disk Drive LED
The disk LED located on the drive carrier indicates the following depending on the status:
LED
LED
Flashing (green)
The LED indicates that the hard disk drive is accessed.
On (amber)
The LED indicates a failure of a hard disk drive mounted in RAID System.
NOTE:
Even if one (two hard disk drives in RAID6) of the hard disk drives fails in Logical Drive
(RAID1, RAID5, or RAID6), the server can continue operation. However, replace the hard disk
drive as soon as possible, and perform reconstruction (rebuild) processing. (The failing hard disk
drive can be replaced in hot swap mode.)
Flashing switching back and forth between green and amber
The LED indicates that reconstruction (rebuild) processing is being performed for the hard disk drive. (This flashing
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