3 system id buttons and leds – Intel SR6850HW4 User Manual

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Intel® Server Platform SR6850HW4 TPS

Front Panel I/O and Control Boards

Revision 1.0

Intel order number D23151-001

95

Amber, blinking

Non-Critical
Alarm

Redundant power supply
or blower failure.
Non-critical blower,
voltage, or temperature
failure.

Indicates LAN activity status

Off Idle

On Inactive

No

access

J, K

LAN1, LAN2 Status LEDs
(green)

Blinking Active Access
Indicates hard drive activity and fault status.

Green

On

A hard drive is being
initialized

Green

Blinking

A hard drive is active

Amber

On

Hard drive/slot failure

Amber Slow

blinking

(~1 Hz)

A predictive hard drive/slot
failure or rebuild in
process

L

Hard Drive Status LED
(green/amber)

Amber Fast

blinking

(~2.5 Hz)

Hard drive rebuild
interrupted or rebuild on
empty slot

M

System Reset button

Resets the system

Figure 36. Local Control Panel Features

8.5.3 System ID Buttons and LEDs

The system contains two system ID buttons and two blue system ID LEDs. The LEDs are used
to easily identify a platform. It is useful when several platforms are racked or installed near each
other and a specific system needs to be serviced. One button/LED pair is located on the front
control panel and a second button/LED pair is located at the rear of the platform.

The system ID LEDs can be turned on and off either by the system ID buttons or remotely
through server management software. If the LEDs are activated by the system LED button, they
must be turned off with the button; they cannot be turned off remotely through software. If the
LEDs are activated through software, they must be turned off through software, not by pressing
the system LED button.

Table 60. System ID LED Details

LED State

Description

Off

System ID inactive.

On

System ID active via button.

Blinking

System ID active via remote command.

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