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Version 1.10 Hardware Release Note
PRELIMINARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
NS 7000/060 Power Supply Configurations and LEDs
Follow these guidelines when configuring the NS 7000/060:
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Always place a disk drive in slot 1, which is the upper-left slot in front of the expansion cabinet
(see
for the location of slot 1).
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When adding additional drives, make sure your power supply can support the additional
electrical requirements.
The NS 7000/060 expansion cabinet supports two power supplies in a nonredundant configuration or
three power supplies in a redundant configuration. Redundant operation ensures the system
continues to operate in case one power supply fails. The power supplies can be hot-plugged; that is,
installed or replaced while the NetServer is running if the system is operating in a redundant
configuration.
Note:
Contact your authorized Auspex service representative to install or replace power
supplies.
shows an NS 7000/060 expansion cabinet connected to an NS 7000/700 base
cabinet. Each NS 7000/060 expansion cabinet power supply has three LEDs (see
).
During normal operation, the AC and DC LEDs light green to indicate the system is receiving proper
power. If the ALM LED is yellow, the power supply failed. Contact your authorized Auspex service
representative to replace the power supply.
Figure 24. Power supply LEDs
Caution:
The power switch at the top of each power supply should always be turned
ON (—). Refer to Chapter 4 of your hardware manual for proper shutdown procedures
using the main power switch on the PDU.
AC
OK
DC
OK
ALM
VOLT ADJ
+5V +12V
+5VD
- +
+12VD
- +
LEDs