5.
The controller reconstructs the information on the new drive, based on information from the
remaining physical drives in the logical drive. While reconstructing the data on hot-plug drives,
the online LED flashes. When the drive rebuild is complete, the online LED is illuminated.
iSCSI module diagnostics and troubleshooting
Diagnostic information is also available through HP P6000 Command View and the CLI event logs
and error displays. This section describes diagnostics.
iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE diagnostics
The iSCSI and iSCSI/FCoE self test status and operational status are indicated by the MEZZ LED
as shown in
Figure 72 (page 156)
and
Table 22 (page 156)
.
Figure 72 Controller status LEDs
Table 22 Controller status LEDs
Indication
LED
Item
Blue LED identifies a specific controller within the enclosure and the iSCSI or
iSCSI/FCoE module within the controller.
1
Green LED indicates controller health. LED flashes green during boot and
becomes solid green after boot.
2
Flashing amber indicates a controller termination, or the system is inoperative
and attention is required. Solid amber indicates that the controller cannot reboot,
3
and that the controller should be replaced. If both the solid amber and solid
blue LEDs are lit, the controller has completed a warm removal procedure, and
can be safely swapped.
Amber LED indicates the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module status that is
communicated to the array controller.
MEZZ
4
Slow flashing amber LED indicates an IP address conflict on the management
port.
Solid amber indicates an iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module critical error, or
shutdown.
Green LED indicates write-back cache status. Slow flashing green LED indicates
standby power. Solid green LED indicates cache is good with normal AC power
applied.
5
Amber LED indicates DIMM status. The LED is off when DIMM status is good.
Slow flashing amber indicates DIMMs are being powered by battery (during
AC power loss). Solid amber indicates a DIMM failure.
6
Locate the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module
A flashing UID beacon (blue LED) indicates the identification beacon is ON. There are two ways
to identify the location of an iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module.
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