Raid drive indicators, Rear panel indicators – Grass Valley K2 Media Client Service Manual Nov.18 2008 User Manual

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Rear panel indicators

RAID drive indicators

Each RAID drive has LEDs that indicate status. You must remove the fan module to
see these LEDs. The following table explains the status conditions indicated by the
different LED behaviors. If two or more status conditions occur simultaneously, the
LED displays the behavior for the highest priority condition.

Rear panel indicators

The following indicators are visible from the rear panel view.

Solid Red

Global failure — The K2 Media Client system
software has detected a critical error or failure that
impacts record/play operations.

2

Solid Yellow

Warning — The K2 Media Client system software has
detected a problem that requires attention but does not
immediately impact record/play operations. For
example, a fan or power supply has failed but its
redundant partner is maintaining functionality.

3

Flashing Yellow pattern three time
a second.

Drive failure — An internal RAID drive has failed. If
RAID 1, the failure does not immediately impact
record/play operations. The redundant partner RAID
drive is maintaining functionality.

4

Flashing pattern alternating
Yellow/Green once a second.

Drive rebuild — If RAID 1, an internal RAID drive is
rebuilding.

5

Off

Normal — The K2 Media Client is healthy and
operating normally.

5

LED behavior

Status Condition

Priority

Flashing pattern alternating
Yellow/Green/Red/Off twice a
second

Identify — The RAID drive is being directed to
identify itself by Storage Utility or some other
application.

1

Both Red and Green LED off

Drive is not fully engaged in slot.

2

Red LED is ON solid. Green LED
is off.

Fault — The SCSI controller has marked the drive as
faulty.

3

Flashing pattern alternating
Yellow/Green once a second

Rebuild — The SCSI controller has marked the drive
as rebuilding.

4

Red LED is off. Green LED
displays pulsing patterns.

Normal drive activity — The RAID drive is healthy
and disk access is underway. (Both LEDs are off when
there is no disk activity.)

5

LED behavior

Status Condition

Priority

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