HP Integrity rx5670 Hardware Installation Guide - HP Integrity rx5670 (A6837B/ - Page 45

Table 3-3, PCI Card/Backplane and I/O Status LED Definitions, Reference, Definition

Page 45 highlights

Troubleshooting hp Integrity rx5670 LED Indicators Table 3-3 PCI Card/Backplane and I/O Status LED Definitions Figure Reference Name Definition Figure 3-3, item 1 Figure 3-3, item 2 Figure 3-3, item 3 and item 4 Figure 3-3, item 5 Figure 3-3, item 6 Figure 3-3, item 7 Figure 3-3, item 8 DS11205 DS11206 DC power Attention 2 LEDs on MP/SCSI I/O card DS11207 Attention Lit (green) when the 3.3 V power rail in the PCI backplane is within specifications. The 3.3 V source is monitored by firmware. If a power problem exists, it will be reported by firmware and server power will shut down. If this LED is out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI backplane board. Lit (green) when the 5 V power rail for the removable media is within specifications. The 5 V source is monitored by firmware. If a power problem exists, it will be reported by firmware and server power will shut down. If this LED is out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI backplane. DC power to above slot is within specifications. (Green light from these 2 LEDs is piped to the front of the card separator.) If either LEDs is lit, I/O card power is OK. If one LED is out the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI backplane. If both LEDs are out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning power circuit on related PCI I/O card, or malfunctioning power circuit on PCI backplane. A power problem has been detected and is associated with the related PCI I/O card. (Amber light from item 5 LED is piped to the front of the card separator.) If this LED is lit, the slot has been selected/enabled. When flashing, a fault has been detected. First check for error messages and perform the recommended action. If the problem persists, the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning power circuit on related PCI I/O card, or malfunctioning power circuit on PCI backplane. See items 1 and 2 in Figure 3-5 and Table 3-5. Lit (green) when the 3.3 V power rail in the PCI backplane is within specifications. The 3.3 V source is monitored by firmware. If a power problem exists, it will be reported by firmware and server power will shut down. If this LED is out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI backplane board. A power problem has been detected and is associated with the related PCI I/O card. (Amber light from item LED is piped to the back of the server.) If this LED is lit, the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning power circuit on related PCI I/O card, or malfunctioning power circuit on PCI backplane. Chapter 3 45

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61
  • 62
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68

Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
hp Integrity rx5670 LED Indicators
45
Table 3-3
PCI Card/Backplane and I/O Status LED Definitions
Figure
Reference
Name
Definition
Figure 3-3,
item 1
DS11205
Lit (green) when the 3.3 V power rail in the PCI backplane is within
specifications. The 3.3 V source is monitored by firmware. If a power problem
exists, it will be reported by firmware and server power will shut down. If this
LED is out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of
likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI
backplane board.
Figure 3-3,
item 2
DS11206
Lit (green) when the 5 V power rail for the removable media is within
specifications. The 5 V source is monitored by firmware. If a power problem
exists, it will be reported by firmware and server power will shut down. If this
LED is out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of
likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI
backplane.
Figure 3-3,
item 3 and
item 4
DC power
DC power to above slot is within specifications. (Green light from these 2
LEDs is piped to the front of the card separator.) If either LEDs is lit, I/O card
power is OK. If one LED is out the most likely problems (in order of
likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI
backplane. If both LEDs are out (while others are lit), the most likely
problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning power circuit on related
PCI I/O card, or malfunctioning power circuit on PCI backplane.
Figure 3-3,
item 5
Attention
A power problem has been detected and is associated with the related PCI I/O
card. (Amber light from item 5 LED is piped to the front of the card
separator.) If this LED is lit, the slot has been selected/enabled. When
flashing, a fault has been detected. First check for error messages and
perform the recommended action. If the problem persists, the most likely
problems (in order of likelihood) are: malfunctioning power circuit on related
PCI I/O card, or malfunctioning power circuit on PCI backplane.
Figure 3-3,
item 6
2 LEDs on
MP/SCSI
I/O card
See items 1 and 2 in Figure 3-5 and Table 3-5.
Figure 3-3,
item 7
DS11207
Lit (green) when the 3.3 V power rail in the PCI backplane is within
specifications. The 3.3 V source is monitored by firmware. If a power problem
exists, it will be reported by firmware and server power will shut down. If this
LED is out (while others are lit), the most likely problems (in order of
likelihood) are: malfunctioning LED, or malfunctioning LED circuit on PCI
backplane board.
Figure 3-3,
item 8
Attention
A power problem has been detected and is associated with the related PCI I/O
card. (Amber light from item LED is piped to the back of the server.) If this
LED is lit, the most likely problems (in order of likelihood) are:
malfunctioning power circuit on related PCI I/O card, or malfunctioning
power circuit on PCI backplane.