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PWR Fault:
Indicates a power supply failure. This should be accompanied
by an audible alarm, which you can disable with the alarm switch on the control
panel. Inspect the power supply units at the rear of the chassis. The unit with
the amber LED illuminated has failed. Refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on
replacing the failed unit. Because they are hot-swap units, you do not need to
remove power from the system when replacing.
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Fan Fail:
Indicates a system fan failure. This should be accompanied by
an audible alarm, which you can disable with the alarm switch on the control
panel. When a fan stops working, all the other system fans will increase their
RPM to compensate until the failed unit is replaced. Refer to Chapter 6 for
instructions on replacing system fans. It is unnecessary to power down the
system as these are hot-swap fans.
Note:
You must use the exact same brand
and rating of fan for replacement. These can be obtained directly from
Supermicro.
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Overheat:
Indicates an overheat condition in the chassis.
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SCA Channel A:
Indicates an overheat condition with SCA SCSI back
plane A (which supports the upper drive bays).
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SCA Channel B:
Indicates an overheat condition with SCA SCSI back
plane B (which supports the lower drive bays).
Figure 3-1. Front Control Panel LEDs
P o w e r
NIC
HDD
PWR Fault
Fan Fail
Overheat
SCA Channel A
SCA Channel B
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