Dell PowerEdge 1955 Hardware Owner's Manual (PDF) - Page 14

Table 1-2 provides information about the status indicators., Table 1-2.

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Table 1-2 provides information about the status indicators. Table 1-2. Server Module Features and Indicators Indicator Icon Server module power indicator Server module N/A power button Activity Indicator Off Green Green blinking fast Green blinking slowly Amber Amber blinking slowly Amber blinking fast None Indicator Code Power is not available to the server module, the server module is not turned on, or the server module is installed incorrectly. For detailed information on installing a server module, see "Server Modules" on page 73. The module is turned on. The module power is on and there is a fault with the server module. The module power is on and the server module is being remotely identified via the DRAC/MC. The module power is off, but the system power is on. The module power is off and the server module is being remotely identified via the DRAC/MC. The module power is off and there is a fault with the server module. Turns server module power off and on. • If you turn off the module using the power button and the module is running an ACPI-compliant operating system, the module can perform an orderly shutdown before the power is turned off. • If the module is not running an ACPI-compliant operating system, power is turned off immediately after the power button is pressed. • Press and hold the button to turn off the server module immediately. The button is enabled in the System Setup program. When disabled, you can only use the button to turn on the server module. 14 About Your System

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About Your System
Table 1-2 provides information about the status indicators.
Table 1-2.
Server Module Features and Indicators
Indicator
Icon
Activity Indicator
Indicator Code
Server module
power indicator
Off
Power is not available to the server module, the server
module is not turned on, or the server module is installed
incorrectly. For detailed information on installing a server
module, see "Server Modules" on page 73.
Green
The module is turned on.
Green blinking fast
The module power is on and there is a fault with the server
module.
Green blinking slowly
The module power is on and the server module is being
remotely identified via the DRAC/MC.
Amber
The module power is off, but the system power is on.
Amber blinking slowly
The module power is off and the server module is being
remotely identified via the DRAC/MC.
Amber blinking fast
The module power is off and there is a fault with the server
module.
Server module
power button
N/A
None
Turns server module power off and on.
If you turn off the module using the power button and
the module is running an ACPI-compliant operating
system, the module can perform an orderly shutdown
before the power is turned off.
If the module is not running an ACPI-compliant
operating system, power is turned off immediately after
the power button is pressed.
Press and hold the button to turn off the server module
immediately.
The button is enabled in the System Setup program. When
disabled, you can only use the button to turn on the server
module.