Table 2-15, Boot block post progre, Figure 2-7 – Sun Microsystems SUN STOREDGETM 5310 NAS User Manual

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FIGURE 2-7

Examples of POST LED Coding

During the POST process, each light sequence represents a specific Port-80 POST
code. If a system should hang during POST, the diagnostic LEDs present the last test
executed before the hang. When you read the LEDs, observe them from the back of
the system. The most significant bit (MSB) is the leftmost LED, and the least
significant bit (LSB) is the rightmost LED.

Note –

When comparing a diagnostic LED color sequence from the server Main

Board to those listed in the diagnostic LED decoder in the following tables, the LEDs
on the Main Board should be referenced when viewed by looking into the system
from the back. Reading the LEDs from left to right, the most-significant bit is located
on the left.

TABLE 2-15

Boot Block POST Progress LED Code Table (Port 80h Codes)

POST

Code

Diagnostic LED Decoder

(G = green, R = red, A = amber)

Description

MSB

LSB

MSB

LSB

10h

Off

Off

Off

R

The NMI is disabled. Start power-on delay. Initialization code
checksum verified.

11h

Off

Off

Off

A

Initialize the DMA controller, perform the keyboard controller BAT
test, start memory refresh, and enter 4 GB flat mode.

AMBER

RED

GREEN

OFF

OFF

AMBER

RED

GREEN

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

POST Code = 95h
upper nibble = 1001 = 9h
lower nibble = 0101 = 5h

POST Code = CAh
upper nibble = 1100 = Ch
lower nibble = 1010 = Ah

1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

POST LEDs (as viewed from back of server)

= upper nibble bits

= lower nibble bits

high bits

(on left)

high bits

(on left)

low bits

(on right)

low bits

(on right)

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