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Status Information

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS OS 6 Rack-Mount Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 2. Status indicators Indicator Power LED (control panel) UI LED (control panel) Health LED (control panel) LAN LED (control panel) Disk LEDs (disk trays) Description The Power LED indicates these states: • Green. The system is powered on. • Blinking. The system is powering on or powering off. • Off. Power is not supplied to the system. The UI (Unit Identifier) LED indicates these states: • Blue. Software or manual identification is on. • Off. Identification is not requested by software or manually when the UI button is pressed. Pressing the UI button on either the control panel or the rear panel toggles the UI LEDs on the control panel and the rear panel. Use this in a situation such as a densely populated rack when you are working from both the front and back of the server. The Health LED indicates these states: • Red. The system needs attention. Use the local admin page to determine the problem. For more information, see the ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Software Manual, which is available at http://support.netgear.com/product/ReadyNAS-OS6. • Off. The system is healthy. The LAN LED indicates these states: • Blue. One or more Ethernet ports are linked. • Blinking. One or more Ethernet ports are active. • Off. There is no Ethernet connection. The top LED indicates disk status, as follows: • Green. A disk is present and in use. • Off. No disk is present, or is not in use. The bottom LED indicates disk activity as follows: • Blinking green. The disk is being accessed. • Off. The disk is idling. • Red. The disk was removed, failed, or is resynchronizing. ReadyNAS 3130 21

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ReadyNAS 3130
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS OS 6 Rack-Mount Storage Systems
Status Information
You can obtain information about the status of your system by reviewing the indicators listed
in the following table.
Table 2.
Status indicators
Indicator
Description
Power LED (control panel)
The Power LED indicates these states:
Green
.
The system is powered on.
Blinking
. The system is powering on or powering off.
Off
. Power is not supplied to the system.
UI LED (control panel)
The UI (Unit Identifier) LED indicates these states:
Blue
. Software or manual identification is on.
Off
. Identification is not requested by software or manually when the
UI
button is pressed.
Pressing the
UI
button on either the control panel or the rear panel toggles the
UI LEDs on the control panel and the rear panel. Use this in a situation such
as a densely populated rack when you are working from both the front and
back of the server.
Health LED (control panel)
The Health LED indicates these states:
Red
. The system needs attention. Use the local admin page to determine
the problem. For more information, see the
ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Software
Manual
, which is available at
.
Off
. The system is healthy.
LAN LED (control panel)
The LAN LED indicates these states:
Blue
. One or more Ethernet ports are linked.
Blinking
. One or more Ethernet ports are active.
Off
.
There is no Ethernet connection.
Disk LEDs (disk trays)
The top LED indicates disk status, as follows:
Green
. A disk is present and in use.
Off
. No disk is present, or is not in use.
The bottom LED indicates disk activity as follows:
Blinking green
. The disk is being accessed.
Off
. The disk is idling.
Red
. The disk was removed, failed, or is resynchronizing.