Checking the leds, Checking, Leds – IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 User Manual

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v

Locate

the

failed

component

v

Determine

the

recovery

procedures

to

repair

the

failure

Although

the

storage

server

has

fault

LEDs,

these

lights

do

not

necessarily

indicate

which

component

has

failed

or

needs

to

be

replaced,

or

which

type

of

recovery

procedure

you

must

perform.

In

some

cases

(such

as

loss

of

redundancy

in

various

components),

the

fault

LED

does

not

turn

on.

Only

the

DS4000

Storage

Manager

client

can

detect

the

failure.

For

example,

the

recovery

procedure

for

a

Predictive

Failure

Analysis

®

(PFA)

flag

(impending

drive

failure)

on

a

drive

varies

depending

on

the

drive

status

(hot

spare,

unassigned,

RAID

level,

current

logical

drive

status,

and

so

on).

Depending

on

the

circumstances,

a

PFA

flag

on

a

drive

can

indicate

a

high

risk

of

data

loss

(if

the

drive

is

in

a

RAID

0

volume)

or

a

minimal

risk

(if

the

drive

is

unassigned).

Only

the

DS4000

Storage

Manager

client

can

identify

the

risk

level

and

provide

the

necessary

recovery

procedures.

Note:

For

PFA

flags,

the

General-system-error

LED

and

Drive

fault

LEDs

do

not

turn

on,

so

checking

the

LEDs

will

not

notify

you

of

the

failure,

even

if

the

risk

of

data

loss

is

high.

Recovering

from

a

storage-server

failure

might

require

you

to

perform

procedures

other

than

replacing

the

component

(such

as

backing

up

the

logical

drive

or

failing

a

drive

before

removing

it).

The

DS4000

Storage

Manager

client

gives

these

procedures.

Attention:

Not

following

the

software-recovery

procedures

can

result

in

data

loss.

Checking

the

LEDs

The

LEDs

display

the

status

of

the

storage

server

and

components.

Green

LEDs

indicate

a

normal

operating

status;

amber

LEDs

indicate

a

possible

failure.

It

is

important

to

check

all

the

LEDs

on

the

front

and

back

of

the

storage

server

when

you

turn

on

the

power.

In

addition

to

checking

for

faults,

you

can

use

the

LEDs

on

the

front

of

the

storage

server

to

determine

if

the

drives

are

responding

to

I/O

transmissions

from

the

host.

For

information

about

the

LEDs

on

the

front

of

the

storage

server,

see:

v

Figure

57

on

page

72

v

Table

12

on

page

72

For

information

about

the

LEDs

on

the

back

of

the

storage

server,

see:

v

Figure

59

on

page

74

v

Table

13

on

page

73

v

Table

14

on

page

74

Chapter

4.

Operating

the

storage

server

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