Figure 2, Expansion-slot indicator codes, Lcd status messages – Dell PowerEdge 6600 User Manual

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Expansion-Slot Indicator Codes

An indicator is located beside each PCI hot-pluggable expansion slot (see

Figure 2

-7

). The indicators show through the back-panel vents.

Table 2

-5

lists the

codes for these indicators.

Figure 2-7. Expansion-Slot Indicators

 

 

LCD Status Messages

The system's bezel indictor can signify when the system is operating correctly or when the system needs attention (see

Figure 2

-1

). When the bezel indicator

signifies an error condition, open the bezel to see further information provided by the LCD.

The LCD can display two lines of alphanumeric characters. The display codes are presented in two color combinations:

l

White characters on a blue background — Information only; no action is required.

l

Amber characters on a black background — The system needs attention.

Table 2

-6

lists the LCD status messages that can occur and the probable cause for each message. The LCD messages refer to events recorded in the system

event log (SEL). For information on the SEL and configuring system management settings, see the systems management software documentation found on
the documentation CD that shipped with your system.

 

Table 2-5. Expansion-Slot Indicator Code

Indicator

Indicator Code

Off

Expansion-slot power is off. No action is required.

Green

Expansion-slot power is on. No action is required.

Green blinking fast

Expansion slot is being identified by an application program or driver. No action is required.

Amber blinking slow

Expansion card is faulty or improperly installed, causing a problem with power supply to the card.

Amber blinks twice, pauses, and
then repeats the sequence

Expansion card of a slower operating speed was hot-plugged. If you are replacing an expansion card with a card of a
slower operating speed, you must power down the system to install the replacement card.

NOTE:

Before you perform any procedures described in

Table 2

-6

, see "

Before You Begin

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

Table 2-6. LCD Status Messages

Line 1
Message

Line 2
Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

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