IBM JS20 User Guide - Page 26

Notes, Blade-error, Information, Location, Activity, Power-on

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Notes: v The control-panel door is shown in the closed (normal) position in this illustration. v The blade-error LED, information LED, and location LED can be turned off through the BladeCenter management-module Web interface. v For additional information about errors, see Chapter 7, "Solving problems," on page 47. v This blade server does not have a keyboard/video/mouse select button. CD/diskette/USB select button Blade-error LED Information LED Location LED Activity LED Power-on LED CD Blade-error LED: When this amber LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has occurred in the blade server. The blade-error LED turns off only after the error is corrected. Information LED: When this amber LED is lit, it indicates that information about a system error in the blade server has been placed in the management-module event log. The information LED can be turned off through the management-module Web interface or through IBM Director Console. Location LED: When this blue LED is lit, it has been turned on remotely by the system administrator to aid in visually locating the blade server. The location LED on the BladeCenter unit will be lit also. The location LED can be turned off through the management-module Web interface or through IBM Director Console. Activity LED: When this green LED is lit, it indicates that there is hard disk drive or network activity. Power-on LED: This green LED indicates the power status of the blade server in the following manner: v Flashing rapidly: The service processor on the blade server is communicating with the management module. v Flashing slowly: The blade server has power but is not turned on. v Lit continuously: The blade server has power and is turned on. 14 BladeCenter JS20 Type 8842: Installation and User's Guide

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Notes:
v
The
control-panel
door
is
shown
in
the
closed
(normal)
position
in
this
illustration.
v
The
blade-error
LED,
information
LED,
and
location
LED
can
be
turned
off
through
the
BladeCenter
management-module
Web
interface.
v
For
additional
information
about
errors,
see
Chapter
7,
“Solving
problems,”
on
page
47.
v
This
blade
server
does
not
have
a
keyboard/video/mouse
select
button.
Blade-error
LED
Information
LED
Location
LED
Activity
LED
Power-on
LED
CD/diskette/USB
select button
CD
Blade-error
LED:
When
this
amber
LED
is
lit,
it
indicates
that
a
system
error
has
occurred
in
the
blade
server.
The
blade-error
LED
turns
off
only
after
the
error
is
corrected.
Information
LED:
When
this
amber
LED
is
lit,
it
indicates
that
information
about
a
system
error
in
the
blade
server
has
been
placed
in
the
management-module
event
log.
The
information
LED
can
be
turned
off
through
the
management-module
Web
interface
or
through
IBM
Director
Console.
Location
LED:
When
this
blue
LED
is
lit,
it
has
been
turned
on
remotely
by
the
system
administrator
to
aid
in
visually
locating
the
blade
server.
The
location
LED
on
the
BladeCenter
unit
will
be
lit
also.
The
location
LED
can
be
turned
off
through
the
management-module
Web
interface
or
through
IBM
Director
Console.
Activity
LED:
When
this
green
LED
is
lit,
it
indicates
that
there
is
hard
disk
drive
or
network
activity.
Power-on
LED:
This
green
LED
indicates
the
power
status
of
the
blade
server
in
the
following
manner:
v
Flashing
rapidly:
The
service
processor
on
the
blade
server
is
communicating
with
the
management
module.
v
Flashing
slowly:
The
blade
server
has
power
but
is
not
turned
on.
v
Lit
continuously:
The
blade
server
has
power
and
is
turned
on.
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BladeCenter
JS20
Type
8842:
Installation
and
User’s
Guide