HP Integrity rx2800 rx2800 i2 User Service Guide - Page 17

SID, components. The layout mimics the physical placement of components as viewed from the top

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Table 4 Front Panel Controls Name UID button Function Status The UID button helps locate a particular server • Blue = Identification within a rack of servers. You may remotely activate this function through various system utilities. • Flashing blue = Remote iLO session or a firmware flash update is in progress • Off = Off System Provides information about the system status. health LED • Green = Health good on all internal FRUs and system firmware has passed "BOOT_START" • Flashing Amber = A FRU or subsystem has degraded or failed (system is on or in standby mode). • Flashing Red = A fatal fault has been detected and logged. View the SID, other LEDs, and the logs for information. • Off = Health good on all internal FRUs and system off Power button The power button manually powers the server on and off. • Green = System on • Amber = System is powered off, but standby power is on • Off = System power and standby power is off SID The SID consists of several LEDs that can be lit to show the health or failure of various server components. The layout mimics the physical placement of components as viewed from the top of the server. Figure 7 System Insight Display LEDs Controls, ports, and LEDs 17

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Table 4 Front Panel Controls
Status
Function
Name
Blue = Identification
Flashing blue = Remote iLO session or a
firmware flash update is in progress
Off = Off
The UID button helps locate a particular server
within a rack of servers. You may remotely activate
this function through various system utilities.
UID button
Green = Health good on all internal FRUs and
system firmware has passed “BOOT_START”
Flashing Amber = A FRU or subsystem has
degraded or failed (system is on or in standby
mode).
Flashing Red = A fatal fault has been detected
and logged. View the SID, other LEDs, and the
logs for information.
Off = Health good on all internal FRUs and
system off
Provides information about the system status.
System
health LED
Green = System on
Amber = System is powered off, but standby
power is on
Off = System power and standby power is off
The power button manually powers the server on
and off.
Power
button
SID
The SID consists of several LEDs that can be lit to show the health or failure of various server
components. The layout mimics the physical placement of components as viewed from the top of
the server.
Figure 7 System Insight Display LEDs
Controls, ports, and LEDs
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