
Symptom
Troubleshooting Issue or Action
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
Nimble CS1000 Storage Server
Disk LED: EMPTY Disk.
The disk is missing.
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Nimble CS1000 Storage Power
LED: an orange LED.
An orange LED can mean any of the following:
• Power is off and AC power connected.
• The power supply is not properly seated.
• The array is powered off.
• Power supply internal fault.
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
Nimble CS1000 Storage Ethernet
Links LED: on orange LED.
Ethernet link is down.
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
Nimble CS1000 Storage Fiber
Links LED: on orange LED.
Fiber link is down.
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
EMC VNXe 3200 Storage Server
Disk LED: an orange LED next to
a blinking LED.
Faulty disk.
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
EMC VNXe 3200 Storage Server
Disk LED: no LED shown.
The disk is missing.
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
EMC VNX 5300 Storage Server
Disk LED: an orange LED
Faulty disk.
Note:
Hovering the mouse over an LED presents more information.
Power Consumption Chart:
unusual under or over
consumption of power is shown.
Power consumption should be monitored on a regular basis using the
tools provided by PVM. Unusual power fluctuations are a sign of a
malfunctioning device or too much power is drawn by the Avaya Pod
Fx. Either circumstance requires further investigation.
Red thresholds are reached in
CPU usage, memory usage, or
The Pod Dashboard displays information on CPU and memory usage
and temperature for all Avaya Pod Fx components. A red threshold
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