Dell PowerStore 3200T EMC PowerStore Installation and Service Guide for PowerS - Page 69

Embedded module LEDs, Power down the node, Table 5. Embedded module LEDs

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Embedded module LEDs Use the fault LEDs to identify the faulted part. Figure 66. Embedded module LEDs Table 5. Embedded module LEDs LED Unsafe to remove Location Node power Node fault Port link Ethernet port activity Ethernet port link Embedded module fault State White Off Green Green blinking Off Amber Blue Amber or blue blinking Blue and amber alternating (green for 3 seconds) Blue and amber alternating at one second intervals Green Amber Off Amber blinking Off Green Off Amber Off Description Do not remove the node. Improper removal could cause data loss. Safe to remove the node when the node has been properly prepared. Node is on (main power). Node is initializing a serial over LAN session. Node is off. Fault has occurred. Node in Degraded Mode. System is booting. System uninitialized. A management IP address has not been assigned. Node in Service Mode. Link up with high speed. Link up with degraded speed. Link down. Port activity. No port activity. Link established. No link established. Embedded module has faulted. No fault has occurred, normal operation. Power down the node Power down the node as described in Power control procedures. Base enclosure service procedures 69

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Embedded module LEDs
Use the fault LEDs to identify the faulted part.
Figure 66. Embedded module LEDs
Table 5. Embedded module LEDs
LED
Location
State
Description
Unsafe to remove
White
Do not remove the node. Improper
removal could cause data loss.
Off
Safe to remove the node when the node
has been properly prepared.
Node power
Green
Node is on (main power).
Green blinking
Node is initializing a serial over LAN
session.
Off
Node is off.
Node fault
Amber
Fault has occurred.
Blue
Node in Degraded Mode.
Amber or blue
blinking
System is booting.
Blue and amber
alternating (green
for 3 seconds)
System uninitialized. A management IP
address has not been assigned.
Blue and amber
alternating at one
second intervals
Node in Service Mode.
Port link
Green
Link up with high speed.
Amber
Link up with degraded speed.
Off
Link down.
Ethernet port activity
Amber blinking
Port activity.
Off
No port activity.
Ethernet port link
Green
Link established.
Off
No link established.
Embedded module fault
Amber
Embedded module has faulted.
Off
No fault has occurred, normal operation.
Power down the node
Power down the node as described in
Power control procedures
.
Base enclosure service procedures
69