System led indicators – Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE 280R User Manual

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Sun Fire 280R Server Owner’s Guide • January 2001

System LED Indicators

The two system LEDs consist of a system power indicator and a fault indicator. The
system power indicator lights continuously green to show that the system is
powered on. The fault indicator lights when a problem is detected in the system.
Because it is important to know that a fault exists in the system after an error
condition occurs, the fault indicator remains lit when the system is in normal
operating mode. When the system is switched Off using the keyswitch, the LED
indicator stays lit for devices drawing standby power.

When you first power on the system, both the system indicator LEDs are lit. The
general fault indicator lights steadily for two seconds and is then toggled off. After
that, the LEDs operate as described in the following table.

Name

Icon

Description

Power-
on/Activity

This green LED lights continuously when the system
power is on.

General fault

This amber LED lights steadily when a system
hardware fault is detected. For example, the LED lights
when: a fault occurs in a power supply indicating an
over-temperature condition, an incorrect voltage occurs
in a power supply, an electrical short occurs in a power
supply, or when a fan failure occurs in a power supply.

During the boot process, this LED flashes for
approximately three seconds. If the user presses the
Power button twice within the three seconds, the
system will come up with factory-set Safe mode
NVRAM variable settings, returning the system to the

ok

firmware prompt. See “How to Use Default NVRAM

Parameters” on page 178 for more information.

This amber LED lights steadily if either installed power
supply is not a 560-watt power supply.

This amber LED lights steadily if there is a single
system fan failure, or lit by software.

See “About Using Diagnostic Tools to Monitor,
Diagnose, and Exercise the System” on page 162
for
information about troubleshooting your server.

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