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Using Status and Drive Light Behavior to Monitor Components, Snap Server 700i Series

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Using Status and Drive Light Behavior to Monitor Components This section describes how to use the LEDs on your Snap Server 700i Series and any SANbloc S50 expansion array to check the status of your IP SAN hardware components. Snap Server 700i Series The server has two status lights; two network lights on the front of the server (for ETH0 and ETH1); one or two network lights on the Network Interface Card on the rear of the server (for ETH2 and ETH3, if applicable); two lights for each of the four disk drives; and an identification light, as shown in the following illustration: Power LED System LED LAN LEDs Disk Drive LEDs Unit ID (UID) LED Adaptec recommends that you become familiar with the operation of these lights. Power, System, and LAN LEDs These status lights are located to the right of the power button. Looking at the server from the front, the lights appear in this order, from left to right: power LED, system LED, LAN 1 (ETH0) LED, and LAN 2 (ETH1) LED. The Disk Drive LEDs are below the status lights, and the identification (Unit ID) LED is to the right of the LCD display.

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Using Status and Drive Light Behavior to Monitor
Components
This section describes how to use the LEDs on your Snap Server 700i Series and any
SANbloc S50 expansion array to check the status of your IP SAN hardware
components.
Snap Server 700i Series
The server has two status lights; two network lights on the front of the server (for
ETH0 and ETH1); one or two network lights on the Network Interface Card on the
rear of the server (for ETH2 and ETH3, if applicable); two lights for each of the four
disk drives; and an identification light, as shown in the following illustration:
Adaptec recommends that you become familiar with the operation of these lights.
Power, System, and LAN LEDs
These status lights are located to the right of the power button. Looking at the
server from the front, the lights appear in this order, from left to right: power LED,
system LED, LAN 1 (ETH0) LED, and LAN 2 (ETH1) LED. The Disk Drive LEDs are
below the status lights, and the identification (Unit ID) LED is to the right of the
LCD display.
System LED
Power LED
LAN LEDs
Unit ID (UID) LED
Disk Drive LEDs