HP BL860c Smart Array 6400 Series Controllers for Integrity Servers User Guide - Page 31

Cache module LEDs

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LED ID 8 9 Color Amber Green Controller CPU activity level 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% 75-100% LED name and interpretation CR11: Battery Status LED. For interpretation, refer to Cache module LEDs (on page 31). CR10: Battery Charging LED. For interpretation, refer to Cache module LEDs (on page 31). Item 6 status Off Blinking On steadily On steadily Item 7 status Blinking Off Off On steadily Cache module LEDs Item 1 (amber LED) --Steady glow Fast blink Item 2 (green LED) Steady glow Fast blink -- Interpretation The cache batteries are being charged. The cache microcontroller is waiting for the host controller to communicate. One of the following situations is occurring: • There is a short circuit across the battery terminals or within the battery pack. • The host controller is updating the cache microcontroller firmware. There is an open circuit across the battery terminals or within the battery pack. Diagnosing array problems 31

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Diagnosing array problems 31
LED ID
Color
LED name and interpretation
8
Amber
CR11: Battery Status LED. For interpretation, refer to Cache module LEDs
(on page
31
).
9
Green
CR10: Battery Charging LED. For interpretation, refer to Cache module
LEDs (on page
31
).
Controller CPU activity level
Item 6 status
Item 7 status
0–25%
Off
Blinking
25–50%
Blinking
Off
50–75%
On steadily
Off
75–100%
On steadily
On steadily
Cache module LEDs
Item 1
(amber LED)
Item 2 (green
LED)
Interpretation
--
Steady glow
The cache batteries are being charged.
--
Fast blink
The cache microcontroller is waiting for the host
controller to communicate.
Steady glow
--
One of the following situations is occurring:
There is a short circuit across the battery
terminals or within the battery pack.
The host controller is updating the cache
microcontroller firmware.
Fast blink
There is an open circuit across the battery
terminals or within the battery pack.