HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 21

Secure Mode, Indicator, Status screen, Server Status LEDs, Yellow, Green, Indicates NetServer Status

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators RESET Or RESET Resets the NetServer. This switch may be disabled by Secure mode. Secure Mode Indicator Locks system keyboard, monitor display, and control panel to prevent unauthorized use. Go to the Setup utility security menu to configure this feature. Secure Mode LED illuminates when Secure Mode is enabled. Status screen Reports system status. For details, see the following section: "Viewing System Information." Server Status LEDs Red Yellow Green Three LEDs -- one red, one yellow, one green -- are on the right side of the front panel console. They give you a quick idea of the HP NetServer's general health. The signals provided reflect the most critical pending event in the system. Red LED Off Flashing Off Off Yellow LED Off Off Flashing Off Green LED Off Off Off On Indicates NetServer Status: Main power is off and the NetServer may or may not be on standby power. Immediate attention required due to a failed component in the NetServer. The NetServer may not be fully operational due to this condition, such as POST errors. Attention required due to a pre-failure condition. This condition may be caused by a component failure (for example, a redundant fan or power supply) that could lead to a critical component failure, such as a processor module exceeding its operating temperature. If the failed component is redundant, the NetServer may still be operating normally. The NetServer is operating normally. 13

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Chapter 2
Controls, Ports, and Indicators
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RESET
RESET
Or
Resets the NetServer. This switch may be disabled by Secure
mode.
Secure Mode
Indicator
Locks system keyboard, monitor display, and control panel to
prevent unauthorized use. Go to the Setup utility security menu
to configure this feature. Secure Mode LED illuminates when
Secure Mode is enabled.
Status screen
Reports system status. For details, see the following section:
"Viewing System Information."
Server Status LEDs
Red
Yellow
Green
Three LEDs -- one red, one yellow, one green -- are on
the right side of the front panel console. They give you
a quick idea of the HP NetServer’s general health.
The
signals provided reflect the most critical pending event
in the system.
Red
LED
Yellow
LED
Green
LED
Indicates NetServer Status:
Off
Off
Off
Main power is off and the NetServer may or may not be
on standby power.
Flashing
Off
Off
Immediate attention required due to a failed component
in the NetServer. The NetServer may not be fully
operational due to this condition, such as POST errors.
Off
Flashing
Off
Attention required due to a pre-failure condition. This
condition may be caused by a component failure (for
example, a redundant fan or power supply) that could
lead to a critical component failure, such as a processor
module exceeding its operating temperature.
If the
failed component is redundant, the NetServer may still
be operating normally.
Off
Off
On
The NetServer is operating normally.