HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8500 PCI Hot Plug Utility Guide - Page 22
Amber, Green, Status, Indicates This Status, If the user interface
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Appendix B Warranty, Software License and Support The rear of the chassis provides two LEDs for each PCI Hot Plug slot to indicate its status. The LED indicators are related to the status shown in the user interfaces' main menu. The following table decodes the LEDs for each PCI slot. See Table 2 and Figure 14. NOTE If the user interface, Novell Configuration Manager Console (NCMCON), displays a No in the "Hot Plug" column for each PCI (P1-P10) slot, then the correct hot plug controller driver (phpsbd.nlm) is not loaded. See Figure 14 and the Help files. Table 2. PCI (Hot Plug) LED Indicators (rear view) Amber LED Off On Off Green LED On Off Off Slot Status Indicates This Status Ready Powered on, but no driver loaded for board. Do not remove the board from the slot. Powered On The PCI slot just power on, but the driver initiation is not complete yet. This only happens momentarily prior to completing driver loading. Do not remove the board from the slot. Active Power to the slot is on, and the slot is operating normally. Do not remove the board from the slot. Powered Off (wrong board or no board) Power to the slot is off, but the Amber LED is on, due to a failure in the Hot Replacement process. Typically this is the result of installing the wrong board, because the replacement board must be the same type as the original PCI board. This also occurs if the board is removed, emptying the slot, and power is turned on. You can safely remove the board from this slot. Powered Off Power to the slot is off. You can remove the board from this slot. 18