HP Surestore E Tape Library Model 6/60 HP SureStore E Tape Library Models 2/20 - Page 144

Table 4-7, High Performance Fibre Channel Interface LEDs, Activity LED, Color, Description, Link LED

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Troubleshooting, Removal, and Replacement Interpreting Library LEDs NOTE Your Fibre Channel interface type (standard or high performance) is dependent on the drive technology in your library. Table 4-7 High Performance Fibre Channel Interface LEDs 1) Activity LED Color Description Flashing Indicates transmission activity by the Fibre Green Channel interface. 2) Link LED Color Description Green Indicates valid Fibre Channel connection. Yellow Fibre Channel interface is being reset. Off Fibre Channel is not connected. 3) Ready LED Color Description Yellow Fibre Channel interface is being reset, failed power-on test, or a fatal error was detected during operation. Green Fibre Channel interface passed power-on test. Interface is ready. Flashing One SCSI port is faulty. Green 4 & 5) SCSI Bus LEDs Color Description Green SCSI bus is operational. Yellow SCSI bus is not operational, or is partially available. Flashing Indicates transmission activity by the SCSI Green bus. 4-24 Chapter 4

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Troubleshooting, Removal, and Replacement
Interpreting Library LEDs
Chapter 4
4-24
NOTE
Your Fibre Channel interface type (standard or high performance) is
dependent on the drive technology in your library.
Table 4-7
High Performance Fibre Channel Interface LEDs
1) Activity LED
Color
Description
Flashing
Green
Indicates transmission activity by the Fibre
Channel interface.
2) Link LED
Color
Description
Green
Indicates valid Fibre Channel connection.
Yellow
Fibre Channel interface is being reset.
Off
Fibre Channel is not connected.
3) Ready LED
Color
Description
Yellow
Fibre Channel interface is being reset, failed
power-on test, or a fatal error was detected
during operation.
Green
Fibre Channel interface passed power-on test.
Interface is ready.
Flashing
Green
One SCSI port is faulty.
4 & 5) SCSI Bus LEDs
Color
Description
Green
SCSI bus is operational.
Yellow
SCSI bus is not operational, or is partially
available.
Flashing
Green
Indicates transmission activity by the SCSI
bus.