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Systems Without an iLO Management Processor, Diagnostic LEDs, Table 5-3 Power and System LED States

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6. To decode the flashing state of server LED, review the entire SEL and look at events with alert level 3 and above. For example: Log Entry 24: 14 Feb 2003 15:27:02 Alert Level 3: Warning Keyword: Type-02 1b0800 1771520 Hot Swap Cage: SCSI cable removed Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Cable / Interconnect - SCSI ChExt Cable Data1: Device Removed/Device Absent 0x203E4D0AC6020220 FFFF0008F61B0300 Log Entry 73: 00:00:12 Alert Level 3: Warning Keyword: Type-02 050301 328449 The server's built-in sensors have detected an open chassis door. Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Physical Security - Chassis Open Data1: State Asserted 0x200000000C020570 FFFF010302050300 NOTE: More detailed information on the server logs is presented in Appendix C (page 141). Systems Without an iLO Management Processor The server LED states operate the same as servers that have the optional iLO MP. See Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Power and System LED States Power LED Off (flashing green) On (green) On (green) On (green) On (green) System LED Off Solid green Flashing green Flashing yellow (1/sec.) Flashing red (2/sec.) State Server is off Running Booting or running code other than operating system (boot or diagnostic) Attention indication Fault indication Diagnostic LEDs The server has four diagnostic LEDs. These diagnostic LEDs warn of impending or existing failures and enable you to take preventive or corrective action, such as making a server backup or replacing a component. These diagnostic LEDs are labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. • If no iLO MP is installed, the boot progress is monitored by diagnostic LEDs 1 through 4. During the boots, the LEDs turn on in sequence until the EFI prompt is reached. • If an iLO MP is installed, the boot process is monitored by the iLO MP. The diagnostic LEDs are disabled. For more information, see Figure 5-2. Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Issues 103

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6.
To decode the flashing state of server LED, review the entire SEL and look at events with
alert level 3 and above.
For example:
Log Entry 24: 14 Feb 2003 15:27:02
Alert Level 3: Warning
Keyword: Type-02 1b0800 1771520
Hot Swap Cage: SCSI cable removed
Logged by: BMC;
Sensor: Cable / Interconnect - SCSI ChExt Cable
Data1: Device Removed/Device Absent
0x203E4D0AC6020220 FFFF0008F61B0300
Log Entry 73: 00:00:12
Alert Level 3: Warning
Keyword: Type-02 050301 328449
The server's built-in sensors have detected an open chassis door.
Logged by: BMC;
Sensor: Physical Security - Chassis Open
Data1: State Asserted
0x200000000C020570 FFFF010302050300
NOTE:
More detailed information on the server logs is presented in
Appendix C (page 141)
.
Systems Without an iLO Management Processor
The server LED states operate the same as servers that have the optional iLO MP. See
Table 5-3
.
Table 5-3 Power and System LED States
State
System LED
Power LED
Server is off
Off
Off (flashing green)
Running
Solid green
On (green)
Booting or running code other than operating system (boot or
diagnostic)
Flashing green
On (green)
Attention indication
Flashing yellow (1/sec.)
On (green)
Fault indication
Flashing red (2/sec.)
On (green)
Diagnostic LEDs
The server has four diagnostic LEDs. These diagnostic LEDs warn of impending or existing
failures and enable you to take preventive or corrective action, such as making a server backup
or replacing a component. These diagnostic LEDs are labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4.
If no iLO MP is installed, the boot progress is monitored by diagnostic LEDs 1 through 4.
During the boots, the LEDs turn on in sequence until the EFI prompt is reached.
If an iLO MP is installed, the boot process is monitored by the iLO MP. The diagnostic LEDs
are disabled. For more information, see
Figure 5-2
.
Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Issues
103