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Information LED:
When this amber LED is lit, it indicates that information about a system error for
the blade server has been placed in the management-module event log. The information LED can be
turned off through the Web interface of the management module or through IBM Director Console.
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Blade-error LED:
When this amber LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has occurred in the
blade server. The blade-error LED will turn off after one of the following events:
v
Correcting the error
v
Reseating the blade server in the BladeCenter unit
v
Cycling the BladeCenter unit power
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Power-control button:
This button is behind the control panel door. Press this button to turn on or
turn off the blade server.
The power-control button has effect only if local power control is enabled for the blade server. Local
power control is enabled and disabled through the Web interface of the management module.
Press the power button for 5 seconds to begin powering down the blade server.
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NMI reset (recessed):
The nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) reset dumps the partition. Use this recessed
button only as directed by IBM Support.
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Power-on LED:
This green LED indicates the power status of the blade server in the following
manner:
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Flashing rapidly: The service processor is initializing the blade server.
v
Flashing slowly: The blade server has completed initialization and is waiting for a power-on command.
v
Lit continuously: The blade server has power and is turned on.
Note:
The enhanced service processor can take as long as three minutes to initialize after you install the
BladeCenter PS700 blade server, at which point the LED begins to flash slowly.
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Activity LED:
When this green LED is lit, it indicates that there is activity on the hard disk drive or
network.
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Location LED:
When this blue LED is lit, it has been turned on by the system administrator to aid in
visually locating the blade server. The location LED can be turned off through the Web interface of the
management module or through IBM Director Console.
Turning on the blade server
After you connect the blade server to power through the BladeCenter unit, you can start the blade server
after the discovery and initialization process is complete.
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Power Systems: Problem Determination and Service Guide for the IBM Power PS700 (8406-70Y)