Table 16. Drawer LED descriptions
LED
Status/description
Sideplane OK/Power Good
Green if the sideplane card is working and there are no power problems.
Drawer Fault
Amber if a drawer component has failed. If the failed component is a disk, the LED on the failed DDIC
lights amber. Follow the procedure in “Replacing a DDIC” in the
Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series
Storage System Owner’s Manual
. If the disks are OK, contact your service provider to identify the
cause of the failure, and resolve the problem.
Logical Fault
Amber (solid) indicates a disk fault. Amber (blinking) indicates that one or more storage systems are in
an impacted state.
Cable Fault
Amber indicates the cabling between the drawer and the back of the enclosure has failed. Contact
your service provider to resolve the problem.
Activity Bar Graph
Displays the amount of data I/O from zero segments lit (no I/O) to all six segments lit (maximum I/O).
DDIC LED
The DDIC supports LFF 3.5" and SFF 2.5" disks as shown in
Figure 7. 3.5" disk drive in a DDIC
Figure 8. 2.5" drive in a 3.5" DDIC with
a hybrid drive carrier adapter
). The following figure shows the top panel of the DDIC as viewed when the disk is aligned for insertion into a
drawer slot.
Figure 33. LEDs: DDIC – 5U enclosure disk slot in drawer
1. Slide latch (slides left)
2. Latch button (shown in the locked position)
3. Drive Fault LED
Table 17. DDIC LED descriptions
Fault LED (Amber)
Status/description*
Off
Off (disk module/enclosure)
Off
Not present
Blinking: 1 s on/1 s off
Identify
Any links down: On
Drive link (PHY lane) down
On
Fault (leftover/failed/locked-out)
Off
Available
Off
Storage system: Initializing
Off
Storage system: Fault-tolerant
Off
Storage system: Degraded (non-critical)
Blinking: 3 s on/1 s off
Storage system: Degraded (critical)
Off
Storage system: Quarantined
Blinking: 3 s on/1 s off
Storage system: Offline (dequarantined)
Off
Storage system: Reconstruction
Off
Processing I/O (whether from host or internal activity)
*If multiple conditions occur simultaneously, the LED state behaves as indicated in the previous table.
Each DDIC has a single Drive Fault LED. If the Drive Fault LED is lit amber, a disk fault is indicated. If a disk failure occurs, follow the
procedure in “Replacing a DDIC” in the
Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Owner’s Manual
.
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