When power cables are connected to the PSUs, the server normally powers up
immediately. If, after 10 seconds, the LEDs on the power supplies are lit, but the Power
Status LED is not lit, press the PWR button to restore power to the system. Open a case
with Hitachi Vantara Support Connect to get the problem resolved.
Note: Do not use the power button during normal operation of the server.
Pressing the power button immediately causes an improper shutdown of the
system. The PSUs will continue to run.
Reset button (RST)
Pressing the reset button when the server is powered on causes a hard reset of the
server.
This reset occurs after a 30-second delay, during which the server status LED flashes
rapidly and the server attempts to shut down properly. Even with the delay, pressing the
reset button does not guarantee a complete shutdown before rebooting. Only press the
reset button when the server is powered on to recover a server which has become
unresponsive. Pressing the reset button at this time may produce a dump automatically.
Caution: If the server is non-responsive, see
. Do not pull the power cord. Pulling the power cord does not produce
a dump.
Fibre channel storage ports
The four FC ports operate at speeds of 4/8/16 Gbps. FC ports use an enhanced small
form factor pluggable (SFP+) optical connector.
The SFP+ ports can be removed from the chassis.
Note: When removed, the 10GbE Network SFP+ and the 16 GB Fibre Channel
(FC) SFP+ storage ports are indistinguishable from one another except for
their part numbers. The part number is located on the side of the port
housing and is only visible when the port is removed. Refer to the table in
Chapter 9 for more information.
Figure 11 Fibre Channel storage ports label
Reset button (RST)
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