Power supply leds – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting

Interpreting LEDs

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Power Supply LEDs

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RAS tickets typically report all problems related to power supplies. You

can also observe the blinking pattern of LEDs on power supplies to see if

the they are functioning appropriately.
Power supply LEDs indicate status by the rate at which they blink. The

color of the LED identifies the area of the component being reported.
Use

Table 15

to interpret power supply activity.

Table 15 Power Supply Status

In the RAS tickets associated with the defective power supply, record

both the number of the module and the number of the power supply

connected to that module.
The 9U Library Expansion Modules are numbered according to their

position in relation to the 5U Library Control Module. The 5U Library

Control Module is assigned the number 0. All 9U Library Expansion

Modules stacked beneath the 5U Library Control Module are assigned a

negative number, while 9U Library Expansion Modules stacked above

the 5U Library Control Module are assigned a positive number. For

example, 9U Library Expansion Module -2 is the second 9U Library

Expansion Module beneath the 5U Library Control Module, while 9U

Library Expansion Module +2 is the second 9U Library Expansion

Module above the 5U Library Control Module.

LED Color
and
Location

Represents

Power Supply Status

Green

(top)

AC OK

• Solid ON — The power supply’s AC input is above the minimum

requirements to operate.

• Solid OFF — The power supply’s AC input is below the minimum

requirements to operate.

Green

(middle)

DC OK

• Solid ON — The power supply’s output voltage is within regulation.
• Solid OFF — The power supply’s output voltage is not within

regulation.

Blue

(bottom)

Standby

• Solid OFF — Normal.
• Solid ON — Swap mode: Ready to be removed or replaced.

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