2-16 General Description
LEDs
This section describes indications and meanings of the LEDs on NEC Express5800/ft series.
POWER LED
The POWER switch of the PCI module also functions as a POWER LED. When power is supplied
to the modules, POWER LED on the primary side will illuminate (the switch also works on the
primary side alone).
CPU Module Status LED
The CPU module has two LEDs. The status of CPU module is indicated by the combination of two
LEDs.
Red
Green/
Amber
CPU Status
LED (Red)
CPU Status LED
(Green/Amber)
Status/Action
Off
Off
Power off state
The server is off-powered. Supply the electric power.
Red (On)
Off
The power is not supplied due to CPU module failure. Re-install
the CPU module. If the same error persists, contact your service
representative.
Red (Blink)
Off
Contact your service representative.
Off Amber
(On)
Operates in simplex mode. CPU operates normally, but does
not perform lock step with partner CPU. Start the other CPU
module to make the server fault-tolerant. If the same error
persists, contact your service representative.
Red (On)
Green (On)
CPU module executes diagnosis.
Off
Green (On)
CPU module normally operates in dual mode.
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