Adaptec 412R User Guide - Page 48

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DuraStor 412R/6320SS/7320SS Installation and User's Guide Table 4-2 explains how to interpret the drive LEDs. Table 4-2 Drive Status and Activity LEDs Drive Status LED Solid green Flashing green Drive Activity LED Solid green Solid green Solid green Solid green Flashing green Solid green Flashing green Solid amber Flashing amber Solid amber Solid amber Solid amber Solid amber Solid amber Off Flashing amber N/A Solid amber Solid green Solid amber Solid amber Alternating amber and green Status Powering on. Drive ready, not assigned to an array. Drive ready, assigned to an array. Hot spare ready, assigned to an array. Drive error-Fault, not assigned to an array. Drive error-Fault, assigned to an array. Array critical, remaining good drive LEDs. Hot spare, rebuild mode (all Drive Status LEDs). Empty drive slot. Drive manually disabled (applies to LVD-LVD only). Array is fault-tolerant. Array is in rebuild mode. Array has a failed drive. Firmware checksum error. The drive status LEDs are also used for the One-Touch Annunciation monitoring system which can display the status of controllers and SAF-TE card switch settings from the touch of the Alarm Reset button. See One-Touch Annunciation on page 4-5 for information. 4-4

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DuraStor 412R/6320SS/7320SS Installation and User’s Guide
Table 4-2
explains how to interpret the drive LEDs.
The drive status LEDs are also used for the One-Touch
Annunciation monitoring system which can display the status of
controllers and SAF-TE card switch settings from the touch of the
Alarm Reset button. See
One-Touch Annunciation
on page 4-5
for
information.
Table 4-2
Drive Status and Activity LEDs
Drive Status LED
Drive Activity LED
Status
Solid green
Solid green
Powering on.
Flashing green
Solid green
Drive ready, not assigned to an
array.
Solid green
Solid green
Drive ready, assigned to an
array.
Flashing green
Solid green
Hot spare ready, assigned to an
array.
Flashing green
Solid amber
Drive error—Fault, not
assigned to an array.
Flashing amber
Solid amber
Drive error—Fault, assigned to
an array.
Solid amber
Solid amber
Array critical, remaining good
drive LEDs.
Solid amber
Solid amber
Hot spare, rebuild mode (all
Drive Status LEDs).
Off
N/A
Empty drive slot.
Flashing amber
Solid amber
Drive manually disabled
(applies to LVD-LVD only).
Solid green
Array is fault-tolerant.
Solid amber
Array is in rebuild mode.
Solid amber
Array has a failed drive.
Alternating
amber and green
Firmware checksum error.