Table 1-3
Control panel system LED descriptions
(continued)
System information
LED
When it is depressed, the NMI button puts the appliance
in a halt state, issues a non-maskable interrupt (NMI), and
then triggers the non-maskable interrupt. All server data
can be lost.
It can only be accessed with a small sharp object such as
a pin or paperclip.
Veritas recommends that you do not enable NMI by
pressing the NMI button.
NMI button (recessed, tool
required for use)
When depressed, the System Cold Reset button restarts
and re-initializes the appliance without shutting down
gracefully.
It can only be accessed with a small sharp object such as
a pin or paperclip.
System Cold Reset button
(recessed, tool required for use
on non-storage models)
The System Status LED is bi-color indicator that uses the
colors green and amber to display the current health of
the appliance.
Two locations are provided for you to monitor the health
of the system. You can find the first location on the front
control panel, while the second location is located on the
back edge of the server board. It is viewable from the rear
of the appliance. Both LEDs show the same state of health.
See
“About the System Status LED states”
on page 12.
System Status LED
The appliance has 4 internal 3.5" SAS HDD. Each drive
carrier has 2 LEDs, a drive activity LED (green) and drive
status LED (amber).
See
“About the Drive Carrier LED states”
on page 15.
Drive Carrier LED
Each power supply has a bi-color indicator that uses the
colors green and amber to represent its current status:
See
“About the Power Supply LED states”
on page 16.
Power Supply LED
About the Power button LED states
The Power button is located on the Veritas 5150 Appliance control panel. It is used
to turn the appliance on and off.
The following table provides a description of each power state.
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About the Veritas 5150 Appliance
Appliance control panel