HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 Disk Array FC60 User's Guide (A5635A) - Page 144

Problem Description, LED State, Probable Cause/Solution

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Problem Description LED State Probable Cause/Solution The disk enclosure does not power on System Power LED off - Neither power cord is plugged in. - The power switch is not pressed. - AC breaker is tripped. - AC power source has failed. - The PDU/PDRU is defective. - Power switch is defective. - A faulty component is causing power supplies to turn off. Remove all components and reinsert one at a time until the faulty component is isolated. System fault LED is on Power Supply LED off - The power supply is not plugged in. - The PDU/PDRU or primary power source has failed. Part Fault LED on A component has failed. See problem descriptions below. Buzzer sounds when BCC BCC Fault flashing installed BCC DIP switch settings do not match peer BCC switch settings. Reset switches. BCC Fault LED is on BCC Fault on BCC hardware is faulty. Replace the BCC. Fan LED is amber Amber Fan has slowed or stopped. Replace the fan. Power Supply LED is amber Amber - An incompatible or defective component caused a temporary fault. - Power supply hardware is faulty. Unplug the power cord and wait for the LED to turn off. Reinsert the power cord. If fault persists, replace the power supply. 144

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Problem Description
LED State
Probable Cause/Solution
The disk enclosure does
not power on
System Power LED off
Neither power cord is plugged in.
The power switch is not pressed.
AC breaker is tripped.
AC power source has failed.
The PDU/PDRU is defective.
Power switch is defective.
A faulty component is causing power
supplies to turn off. Remove all
components and reinsert one at a time
until the faulty component is isolated.
System fault LED is on
Power Supply LED off
The power supply is not plugged in.
The PDU/PDRU or primary power source
has failed.
Part Fault LED on
A component has failed. See problem
descriptions below.
Buzzer sounds when BCC
installed
BCC Fault flashing
BCC DIP switch settings do not match peer
BCC switch settings. Reset switches.
BCC Fault LED is on
BCC Fault on
BCC hardware is faulty. Replace the BCC.
Fan LED is amber
Amber
Fan has slowed or stopped. Replace the
fan.
Power Supply LED is
amber
Amber
An incompatible or defective component
caused a temporary fault.
Power supply hardware is faulty.
Unplug the power cord and wait for the LED
to turn off. Reinsert the power cord. If fault
persists, replace the power supply.