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Sun Blade X6450 Server Module Service Manual • May 2009
3.1
Monitoring System Components
You can monitor the status of system components using the external front panel
Service Action Required LED, the ELOM or ILOM web interface, or the ELOM or
ILOM command-line interface (CLI).
This section contains the following procedures:
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“Monitoring System Components Using the External Service Action Required
Indicator LED” on page 2
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“Monitoring the System and Components Using the SP Web Interface” on page 5
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“Monitoring System Components Using the SP CLI” on page 9
3.1.1
Monitoring System Components Using the
External Service Action Required Indicator LED
The Service Action Required LED, which is located on the server front panel, enables
you to monitor the server’s status. The state of the LED alerts you to the condition of
the server module.
FIGURE 3-1
shows the locations of the Service Action Required
LED.
TABLE 3-1
describes the LED states of all the front panel LEDs, including the
Service Action Required LED.
When you use the Service Action Required LED in conjunction with the internal fault
LEDs, you can isolate server issues to a specific component, such as a CPU or a
DIMM.
For more information about using the external front panel LED and the internal fault
LEDs to troubleshoot server issues, see
Section 3.3, “Troubleshooting Server Issues”
on page 3-17
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