Segment display status codes and actions – HP D6000 Disk Enclosure User Manual

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Troubleshooting 29

Issue

Possible reasons

Possible solutions

I/O LED is amber

The I/O module might not be

inserted properly, it might have a
damaged connector, or it might

have failed.

Be sure that the I/O module is undamaged and

is fully seated.

Be sure that all pins on the connectors and

components are straight.

Contact an authorized service provider for

assistance ("

HP contact information

" on page

42

).

System power LED
is off

The Power On/Standby button
was not pressed firmly or held

long enough.

The power supply might not be

inserted properly, it might have a
damaged connector, or it might

have failed.

The system might have

experienced a short.

The controller firmware might be

corrupted.

The system power block might

need to be replaced.

Press the Power On/Standby button and hold

for approximately 3 seconds.

Be sure that the power supply is undamaged

and is fully seated.

Be sure that all pins on the connectors and

components are straight.

Be sure that all components are fully seated.

Flash the controller firmware.

Contact an authorized service provider for

assistance ("

HP contact information

" on page

42

).

7-segment display status codes and actions

When the GSI LED is amber, activate the associated drawer UID button to view any GSI error codes on the

rear display. The two UID buttons are used to select which drawer is displayed. The display cycles a drawer
pointer, "|-" points left and "-|" points right, followed by one or more GSI error codes.

Status code

Action

1 = SES overall warning General internal component warning. No specific action. General troubleshooting

required. May be seen with status codes 2, 3, and 4.

2 = Temperature sensor
warning

Check for thermal issues within the D6000 drawer, for example, extremely hot drives,
air blockages, or high ambient lab temperature.

3 = System Fan

Warning

Replace any fan with an amber LED. If none of the fans have an amber LED, replace

one fan, wait 30 seconds, and observe the GSI LED. AC power cycle the D6000. If the

GSI LED remains illuminated, replace another fan. If the GSI LED remains illuminated,
replace the D6000 drawer.

4 = Power Supply
Warning

Verify that if a power supply does not have a green LED illuminated, that it is correctly

cabled to a power source. This warning can also be caused by a failed power supply
from either side of the D6000. If cabling was not the root cause, troubleshoot by

replacing each power supply in turn.

5 = Host GSI Enabled The host sent a command to turn the on the D6000 GSI LED. Not expected in the field.
6 = I/O PIC upgrade
needed

Reflash both D6000 I/O modules. I/O module firmware upgrade needed.*

7 = Power supply PIC

upgrade needed

Reflash both D6000 I/O modules. Power Block firmware upgrade needed.*

8 = CPLD upgrade
needed

Replace the D6000 drawer.

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