uFF drive components and LEDs
Item
Description
Status
1
Locate
• Off—Normal
• Solid blue—The drive is being identified by a host
application
• Flashing blue—The drive firmware is being updated or
requires an update
2
uFF drive ejection latch
Removes the uFF drive when released
3
Do not remove LED
• Off—OK to remove the drive. Removing the drive does not
cause a logical drive to fail.
• Solid white—Do not remove the drive. Removing the drive
causes one or more of the logical drives to fail.
4
Drive status LED
• Off—The drive is not configured by a RAID controller
• Solid green—The drive is a member of one or more logical
drives
• Flashing green (4 Hz)—The drive is operating normally and
has activity
• Flashing green (1 Hz)—The drive is rebuilding or
performing a RAID migration, stripe size migration, capacity
expansion, logical drive extension, or is erasing
• Flashing amber/green (1 Hz)—The drive is a member of one
or more logical drives that predicts the drive will fail
• Solid amber—The drive has failed
• Flashing amber (1 Hz)—The drive is not configured and
predicts the drive will fail
5
Adapter ejection release latch and
handle
Removes the SFF flash adapter when released
Component identification
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Summary of Contents for ProLiant DL380 Gen10
Page 33: ...Component identification 33...
Page 58: ...Operations 58...
Page 124: ...7 Install the rear blank from the option kit Hardware options installation 124...
Page 163: ...Box 1 to SAS Expander Box 2 to SAS Expander Cabling 163...
Page 165: ...Box 1 Box 2 Cabling 165...
Page 167: ...Cable routing Midplane 4LFF drive option Cabling 167...
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