
Table 5-2
System Status LED State Indications (continued)
Description
Criticality
State
Color
Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail.
Critical threshold crossed:
■
Voltage.
■
Temperature (including HSBP temp).
■
Input power to power supply.
■
Output current for main power rail from power supply.
■
Minimum number of fans to cool the system not present
or failed.
■
Disk drive fault.
■
Not enough power supplies present.
■
Threshold of correctable errors is crossed. In a
non-sparing and a non-mirroring mode.
■
Correctable memory error threshold has been reached for
a failing DIMM.
Non-fatal - System operates
in a degraded state with an
impending failure warning.
Currently functioning.
Note:
Access the Data
Collect logs in the
NetBackup Appliance Web
Console to troubleshoot the
problem.
1-Hz blink
Amber
Fatal alarm – system has failed or shutdown:
■
Faulty mainboard.
■
Faulty power.
■
No good DIMM memory present.
■
Faulty BMC.
■
240VAC fault.
Critical, non-recoverable –
System is halted
Note:
Access the Data
Collect logs in the
NetBackup Appliance Web
Console to troubleshoot the
problem.
Constant
on
Amber
About the LEDs on the appliance disk drives
Each of the two system hard disk drives is mounted to a drive drawer, allowing
for hot swap extraction and insertion. Drive drawers have a latching mechanism
that is used to extract and insert drives from the chassis, and to lock the drawer
in place.
The light pipes that are integrated into the drive drawer assembly redirect light
that is emitted from drive connector LEDs on the backplane. This light appears
on the drive drawer faceplate, making the LEDs visible from the front of the
system.
Understanding the LED status indicators
About the LEDs on the appliance disk drives
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