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Chapter 1 Overview
d
Hard disk failure LED
It is lit or blinks depending on the hard disk status as follows.
e
Hard disk access LED
This LED is lit green when data is being written to or read from the hard disk.
f
Maintenance switch
This switch is used only by maintenance personnel. Do not touch this.
g
CD-ROM drive
Reads data or programs from a CD-ROM.
h
CD-ROM eject button
Press this button to eject a CD-ROM.
Do not press this when the CD-ROM access LED is on.
i
CD-ROM access LED
This LED blinks when data is being read from a CD-ROM.
j
Power switch
Press this switch to turn the server on.
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Do not turn the server off when the hard disk access LED is blinking.
Data in the hard disk may be damaged.
k
Reset switch
Pressing this switch resets and restarts the system.
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Do not restart the system when the hard disk access LED is blinking.
Data in the hard disk may be damaged.
l
System identification LED button
When pressing system identification LED button, the system identification LED is lit blue so that
the locations of devices being maintained can be determined.
m
System identification LED ( )
This LED is used for maintenance. When pressing the system identification LED button, the
LED is lit blue so that the locations of devices being maintained can be determined.
Also, the [System Identification LED Display] button of ServerView can be used to light them.
table: Meaning of the Hard Disk Failure LED
LED status
Hard disk status
Off
In normal mode or hot spare mode
Lights in amber
Error detected in the hard disk (in an array configuration)
Blinks in amber at a slow pace
Rebuilding
Blinks in amber at a high pace
Locating (SAS-BIOS or ServerView RAID)
table: Meaning of the Hard Disk Access LED
LED status
Hard disk access status
Off
Hard disk is not accessed
Lights in green
Hard disk is accessed
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