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Figure Legend
Node 0 and Node 1 Server Module LEDs
0
Node 0
1
Node 1
2
Server Module Locate LED - White - Use the locate button and locate LED to identify a server
module within a fully populated chassis.
• From a remote location: Use the ILOM to turn the locate LED on and off.
• Co-located: Push and release the locate button to make the locate LED blink for 30 minutes
(fast blink: 4Hz).
Press the button for more than 4 seconds to light all front panel LEDs for 15 seconds.
3
Server Module Ready to Remove LED- Blue
The server module is ready to be removed from the chassis and can be deconfigured from the
chassis. This LED is activated using an ILOM remote Remove command. This LED is switched
on by the service processor in response to an ILOM command.
LED states:
• Off: Normal Operation. The server module is not ready to remove.
• On: The server module is ready to remove from the chassis.
4
Server Module Service Action Required LED- Amber
LED states:
• Off: Normal operation.
• On: Fault (critical and non-critical). When a faulty component, such as a failed DIMM, is
identified internally on the server, the Service Action Required LED is also lit.
5
Server Module OK LED– Green (blinking or steady on)
LED states:
• Full power- steady on
• Updating- slow blink 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off
• SP booting- fast blink 0.125 second on, 0.125 second off
• Node booting- slow blink 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off
• Standby power- blink: 0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off.
6
Server Module Power/Standby button
• Press momentarily to toggle the server between standby power and full power.
• Press and hold for four seconds (while server is on) to force host power off immediately. ost
power-off.
Caution -
Pressing the Power/Standby Button for more than 4 seconds when in full power
initiates an immediate shutdown to standby power, and could cause data loss.
See
Section 2.4, “Powering Off the Server Module” on page 2-4
.
See
Section 4.3, “Powering On the Server Module” on page 4-4
.
7
Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) button (Service only)
8
Universal Connector Port (UCP), used for dongle cable
See
Section 2.8.2, “Attaching a Multi-Port Dongle Cable” on page 2-12
.
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Страница 47: ...Chapter 3 Servicing Server Module Components 3 7 FIGURE 3 3 DIMM Numbering and Position ...
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Страница 59: ...Chapter 3 Servicing Server Module Components 3 19 FIGURE 3 10 Processor Fault LEDs and Remind Button Locations ...
Страница 61: ...Chapter 3 Servicing Server Module Components 3 21 FIGURE 3 11 Removing a Processor ...
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