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2-18 General Description
BMC Status LED
The BMC Status LED indicates the status of the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
installed on NEC Express5800/ft series.
The LED stays green while the server is running normally. If the LED is not green, there is
something wrong with the server.
The table below shows indications of the BMC Status LED and their meanings.
TIPS:
When you want to restart the server, perform a shutdown if the OS allows you to
shut down the system. If not, perform a reset or forced shutdown, or you can restart the
server by unplug and plugging the power cord.
LED Status
/
Action
Red (On)
The BMC is not ready or may be failed.
If updating of firmware is executed, wait at least 10 minutes.
If updating of firmware is not executed and the LED goes on red for 10
seconds or longer, contact your service representative.
Green (On)
The BMC operates in duplex mode and the system is in safe state.
Green (Blink)
- Duplex mode
Amber (Blink)
- Simplex mode
The system is in warning or critical state (e.g., thermal error or clock card
failure).
Check internal fans for dust or debris. Also make sure that the internal fan
cables are firmly connected.
If this error indication persists, contact your service representative.
Amber (On)
The BMC operates in simplex mode and the system is in critical state.
Make the PCI module being offline to online state. If the same indication
persists, contact your service representative.
Off
The server is off-powered. Check if the AC power cord is firmly connected.
Also check if the power supply for the system is properly connected.
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