System-status
LEDs:
These
LEDs
provide
status
information
for
the
BladeCenter
T
unit.
v
Power:
When
continuously
lit,
this
green
LED
indicates
the
presence
of
power
in
the
BladeCenter
T
unit.
The
LED
turns
off
when
the
power
source
is
interrupted.
Attention:
If
the
power
LED
is
off,
it
does
not
mean
electrical
power
is
not
present
in
the
BladeCenter
T
unit.
The
LED
might
be
burned
out.
To
remove
all
electrical
power
from
the
BladeCenter
T
unit,
you
must
disconnect
all
power
cords
from
all
power
modules.
v
Location:
This
blue
LED
is
for
system
identification.
A
system
administrator
or
servicer
uses
this
LED
to
locate
a
specific
BladeCenter
T
unit
for
service
or
repair.
You
can
turn
off
the
location
LED
through
the
Web
interface
or
a
remote
management
console.
Alarm
LEDs:
These
LEDs
provide
alarm
notifications
for
the
BladeCenter
T
unit.
v
CRT
(Critical
alarm,
amber
(default)
or
red):
When
continuously
lit,
this
LED
indicates
the
presence
of
a
critical
system
fault.
The
system
comes
with
amber
as
the
default.
See
the
BladeCenter
T
Management
Module
User’s
Guide
for
information
on
setting
the
color
of
this
LED.
A
critical
system
fault
is
an
error
or
event
that
is
unrecoverable.
In
this
case,
the
system
cannot
continue
to
operate.
An
example
is
the
loss
of
a
large
section
of
memory
that
causes
the
system
to
be
incapable
of
operating.
v
MJR
(Major
alarm,
amber
(default)
or
red):
When
continuously
lit,
this
LED
indicates
the
presence
of
a
major
system
fault.
The
system
comes
with
amber
as
the
default.
See
the
BladeCenter
T
Management
Module
User’s
Guide
for
information
on
setting
the
color
of
this
LED.
A
major
system
fault
is
an
error
or
event
that
has
a
discernible
impact
to
system
operation.
In
this
case,
the
system
can
continue
to
operate
but
with
reduced
performance.
An
example
is
the
loss
of
one
of
two
mirrored
disks.
v
MNR
(Minor
alarm,
amber):
When
continuously
lit,
this
LED
indicates
the
presence
of
a
minor
system
fault.
A
minor
system
fault
is
an
error
or
event
that
has
little
impact
to
system
operation.
An
example
is
a
correctable
ECC
error.
Chapter
3.
Management,
KVM,
and
LAN
module
LEDs
and
external
ports
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