Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 205

Disk Drive LEDs, Power LED, System LED, LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs, Unit ID UID Front, and Back LEDs

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The Meaning of LED Indicators The LEDs operate as described in the following tables: Power LED Solid green Off The server is powered on. The server is powered off. System LED Double-blink green Triple-blink green Solid or blinking amber at boot time Blinking amber during normal operation Blinking amber and green The server is booting up. The server is shutting down. A problem was detected. The server will not boot. A thermal or other system problem was detected. The server is in Maintenance Mode. LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs Solid green Off The server is active and connected to the network. The port is disconnected or the Ethernet cable is not connected or linked to an active switch. Unit ID (UID) Front and Back LEDs Blue Off Unit ID is on and identifies the unit (front and back). Unit ID has not been turned on. Disk Drive LEDs Disk drive LEDs on these SnapServers are located beneath the status lights on the bezel. For all disk drive LEDs, the left light indicates drive status; the right light indicates drive activity. They operate as follows: Status LED (left) Activity LED (right) Solid green Solid green Off (SATA drive) Disk drive installed properly but is not active Solid green (SAS drive) Blinking green Disk drive installed properly and is active Appendix C Troubleshooting SnapServers 189

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The Meaning of LED Indicators
Appendix C
Troubleshooting SnapServers
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The LEDs operate as described in the following tables:
Disk Drive LEDs
Disk drive LEDs on these SnapServers are located beneath the status lights on the
bezel. For all disk drive LEDs, the left light indicates drive status; the right light
indicates drive activity. They operate as follows:
Power LED
Solid green
The server is powered on.
Off
The server is powered off.
System LED
Double-blink green
The server is booting up.
Triple-blink green
The server is shutting down.
Solid or blinking
amber at boot time
A problem was detected. The server will not boot.
Blinking amber
during
normal
operation
A thermal or other system problem was detected.
Blinking amber and
green
The server is in Maintenance Mode.
LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs
Solid green
The server is active and connected to the network.
Off
The port is disconnected or the Ethernet cable is not
connected or linked to an active switch.
Unit ID (UID) Front
and Back LEDs
Blue
Unit ID is on and identifies the unit (front and back).
Off
Unit ID has not been turned on.
Status LED (left)
Activity LED (right)
Solid green
Off
(SATA drive)
Solid green (SAS drive)
Disk drive installed properly but is not active
Solid green
Blinking green
Disk drive installed properly and is active