HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Manager User's Guide - Page 71

Power Indicator, System Error Indicator, Enable Unit Beaconing

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Monitoring and Managing the Director 2. FPM card failure indicator: The blinking red and yellow diamond displayed on the FPM card with the amber FPM card LED illuminated may indicate that the card has failed. This may also indicate that an individual port has failed on the card. Open the Port Card View by clicking the FPM card to examine individual port status. If an individual port has not failed, the card is at fault. Refer to Using the Port Card View on page 66 for details on using the Port Card View. Refer to Table 3 for details on port operating states and the alert symbol and indicator operation. 3. CTP card failure indicator: The blinking red and yellow diamond ( ) on the CTP card with the amber LED illuminated indicates that the card has failed. 4. Active CTP card indicator: The green LED on a CTP card illuminates to indicate that the card is active. Since the redundant CTP card on the left has failed, this CTP card has become the active card. If both CTP cards are operational, no LEDs illuminate on the backup card, while the green LED illuminates on the active CTP card. 5. Power, system error, and unit beaconing indicators: The green and amber indicators on the far right of the front bezel simulate the power and system error LEDs on the actual director bezel. - Power Indicator. The green indicator simulates the power LED on the actual director. When the indicator illuminates, the director is connected to facility AC power and is operational. The indicator will be on if either power supply is operating. - System Error Indicator. The amber system error light indicator (illuminated in Figure 16) simulates the system error light on the actual director. When this indicator illuminates, an event has occurred requiring immediate attention, such as a system, fan, power supply, or port failure. View details of system errors by selecting Event Log from the Logs menu on the navigation control panel. The indicator in the Hardware View and the LED on the actual unit remains illuminated until you clear the event by right-clicking on the director graphic, away from a FRU, and selecting Clear System Error Light from the pop-up menu. Note that if the amber LED flashes, this indicates that unit beaconing has been enabled for the director. Enable or disable unit beaconing by right-clicking on the director graphic, away from a FRU, and selecting Enable Unit Beaconing from the pop-up menu. Hardware View 55

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Hardware View
55
Monitoring and
Managing the Director
2.
FPM card failure indicator: The blinking red and yellow diamond displayed on the FPM
card with the amber FPM card LED illuminated may indicate that the card has failed.
This may also indicate that an individual port has failed on the card. Open the Port Card
View by clicking the FPM card to examine individual port status. If an individual port
has not failed, the card is at fault.
Refer to Using the Port Card View on page 66 for details on using the Port Card View.
Refer to Table 3 for details on port operating states and the alert symbol and indicator
operation.
3.
CTP card failure indicator: The blinking red and yellow diamond (
) on the CTP card
with the amber LED illuminated indicates that the card has failed.
4.
Active CTP card indicator: The green LED on a CTP card illuminates to indicate that the
card is active. Since the redundant CTP card on the left has failed, this CTP card has
become the active card. If both CTP cards are operational, no LEDs illuminate on the
backup card, while the green LED illuminates on the active CTP card.
5.
Power, system error, and unit beaconing indicators: The green and amber indicators on
the far right of the front bezel simulate the power and system error LEDs on the actual
director bezel.
Power Indicator
. The green indicator simulates the power LED on the actual
director. When the indicator illuminates, the director is connected to facility AC
power and is operational. The indicator will be on if either power supply is operating.
System Error Indicator
. The amber system error light indicator (illuminated in
Figure 16) simulates the system error light on the actual director. When this
indicator illuminates, an event has occurred requiring immediate attention, such as
a system, fan, power supply, or port failure. View details of system errors by
selecting Event Log from the Logs menu on the navigation control panel. The
indicator in the Hardware View and the LED on the actual unit remains illuminated
until you clear the event by right-clicking on the director graphic, away from a FRU,
and selecting Clear System Error Light from the pop-up menu.
Note that if the amber LED flashes, this indicates that unit beaconing has been
enabled for the director. Enable or disable unit beaconing by right-clicking on the
director graphic, away from a FRU, and selecting
Enable Unit Beaconing
from the
pop-up menu.