3.1 Server
Item Indicator
Status
Description
D
Global Error
indicator (visible
through the
chassis
perforation)
yellow on
A prefailure event has been detected that
requires (precautionary) service
intervention.
yellow flashing
An error was detected that requires service
intervention.
off
There is no critical event.
If the event is still acute after a power cycle,
the indicator is activated after the restart.
The indicator also lights up in standby
mode.
You can find more details on the indicated
errors in the System Event Log (SEL), in the
ServerView Operations Manager or via the
iRMC S4's Web interface.
ID indicator
(visible through
the chassis
perforation)
blue on
The system has been selected by pressing the
ID button in the front of the server. To
deactivate the indicator, press the button
again.
E
CSS indicator
yellow on
A prefailure event was detected for a CSS
component that you can fix yourself (for
reasons of precaution) with the CSS concept.
yellow flashing
An error was detected that you can fix
yourself with the CSS concept.
off
The system is OK.
If the event is still acute after a power cycle,
the indicator is activated after the restart.
Table 4: Indicators on the I/O panel
For detailed information on the ETERNUS CS800 S6 see
3.1.3
Connecting the servers to the mains
The ETERNUS CS800 servers are equipped with two hot-plug power supply units. If one
power supply unit is defective, then the other guarantees unimpaired operation. Each hot-
plug power supply unit can be replaced during operation.
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Summary of Contents for ETERNUS CS800 S6
Page 1: ...English ETERNUS CS800 S6 User Guide V3 2 7 Edition April 2017 ...
Page 131: ...7 3 The Remote Management Console Figure 98 Remote Management Pages Map ETERNUS CS800 131 ...
Page 173: ...8 8 AIS Connect Figure 132 AISConnect Wizard Confirm ETERNUS CS800 173 ...
Page 449: ...16 2 Storage Subsystem Figure 313 Inserting the 3 5 inch HDD module ETERNUS CS800 449 ...