Description
Component
Number
The System Status LED uses the colors green and
amber to display the health of the compute node.
Power button with
integrated LED
1
The drive activity LED on the front panel indicates
drive activity from the on-board hard disk
controllers.
Drive Activity LED
2
The System ID button toggles on and off the
integrated ID LED and the blue server board LED.
The system ID LED identifies the system for
maintenance when it is racked with similar server
systems.
System ID button with
integrated LED
3
When you depress the System Cold Reset button
it restarts and re-initializes the appliance. Veritas
recommends that you do not use this button.
System Cold Reset Button
(recessed, tool required)
4
The NIC LEDs represent a network interface
controller. When network links are detected on the
controllers, the LEDs are activated and remain on.
The LEDs blink when network activity occurs. The
amount of network activity determines the rate of
blinking.
NIC-1 Activity LED
NIC-2 Activity LED
8
9
When the non-maskable interrupt (NMI) button is
depressed the appliance goes into a halt state.
This feature is useful when you perform diagnostics
for a given issue where a memory dump is
necessary to help determine the cause of the
problem. To prevent an inadvertent system halt,
the NMI button is located behind the front control
panel faceplate.
NMI button (recessed, a
tool is required for use)
7
The System Status LED is a bi-color indicator that
uses the colors green and amber to display the
current health of the compute node.
Two locations are provided for you to monitor the
health of the system. You can find the first location
on the front control panel. The second location is
on the back edge of the server board on the rear
of the compute node. Both LEDs show the same
state of health.
System Status LED
10
11
Hardware overview
Compute node control panel