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System Overview 1-11
STATUS INDICATORS
This section describes the server status indicators.
Power/Sleep LED ( )
The POWER/SLEEP LED lights green to indicate normal operation while the server is powered on.
It is off when no power is being supplied to the server.
The POWER/SLEEP LED also indicates that the server is running in the power saving mode (sleep
mode). If the operating system (e.g. Windows 2000) supports the power saving mode, pressing the
SLEEP switch places the server in the power saving mode and the LED blinks green. Press the
POWER switch to return to normal operation (LED lights green).
Status LED ( )
The STATUS LED is lit (green) while the server is operating normally. If the STATUS LED turns
amber color, it indicates that the server is in an abnormal state.
The table below lists and describes the STATUS LED indications and any actions to be taken.
NOTES
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If ESMPRO or the offline maintenance utility is installed, you can
determine the cause of a failure by referring to the error log.
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The system can be restarted automatically. However, if the automatic
restart cannot be performed for any reason, then the system must be
shutdown manually by turning the power off and back on.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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