Power-on self test (POST) conditions and results are summarized in Table 15 on page 63. These states
can be used to identify abnormal states or problems. Follow the action to be taken for each condition.
Table 15. POST conditions and results
Green LED Yellow LED State
Action to be taken
Off
Off
Wake-up failure (dead
board)
Perform AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system
diagnostics procedure.
Off
On
POST failure (dead board)
Perform AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system
diagnostics procedure.
Off
Slow flash
Wake-up failure monitor
Perform AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system
diagnostics procedure.
Off
Fast flash
POST failure
Perform AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system
diagnostics procedure.
Off
Flashing
POST processing in
progress
None
On
Off
Failure while functioning
Perform AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system
diagnostics procedure.
On
On
Failure while functioning
Perform AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating system
diagnostics procedure.
Slow flash
Slow flash
Offline for download
None
Slow flash
Fast flash
Restricted offline mode,
waiting for restart
None
Slow flash
Flashing
Restricted offline mode,
test active
None
Fast flash
Off
Debug monitor in restricted
mode
None
Fast flash
On
Not defined
None
Fast flash
Slow flash
Debug monitor in test
fixture mode
None
Fast flash
Fast flash
Debug monitor in remote
debug mode
None
Fast flash
Flashing
Not defined
None
Replacing Fibre Channel adapters by using hot swap
When hot swapping Fibre Channel adapters, be aware that device-related software for the storage
devices might have extra devices (for example, the disk array router (dar) device that is associated with
the fiber array storage technology (FAStT) or DS4800) that need to be removed. See the specific storage
device documentation for information about how to remove these additional devices.
The new adapter has a unique worldwide port name (WWPN). Check the zoning and logical unit number
(LUN) assignments to ensure that the new adapter functions as expected.
Operating system or partition requirements
If you are installing a new feature, ensure that you have the software that is required to support the new
feature and that you determine whether any prerequisites must be met for this feature and attaching
devices. For information about operating system and partition requirements, see one of the following
topics:
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