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Basic Troubleshooting : Dell PowerVault 220S and 221S Systems Service Manual

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Ensure that the cable connectors are firmly seated before you tighten the captive thumbscrews.

When detaching the cable, avoid damage to the cable by grasping and pulling on the cable connector rather than the

cable. Also, separate the connectors carefully to avoid damage to the connector pins.

Indicators Overview

The LED indicators on your storage system provide valuable information when troubleshooting the system.

Table 10

lists the

most common system and component faults and tells you where to look in this section to find more information on correcting

the problem. For locations and descriptions of LED indicators, see "

Components and Indicators

."

Table 10. Common System and Component Faults

Illuminated Indicator

Corrective Action

Drive status LED (drive failure flash pattern)

See "

Troubleshooting SCSI Hard Drives

."

Shelf-fault indicator only

See "

Troubleshooting the System

"

Shelf-fault indicator and power supply fault indicator See "

Troubleshooting a Power Supply

."

Shelf-fault indicator and cooling fan fault indicator

See "

Troubleshooting a Cooling Module

."

Shelf-fault indicator and over-temperature indicator Use your array management software to check the system temperature.

See your array management software documentation for more

information. If a temperature fault is not indicated, see "

Troubleshooting

the System

."

Shelf-fault indicator and EMM fault indicator

See "

Removing and Installing EMMs and the SCSI Terminator Card

."

None

See "

Troubleshooting a Power Supply

."

Troubleshooting SCSI Hard Drives

Hard-drive problems can be caused by a number of conditions, including problems with the drive itself, other electronics in the

system, or an interface cable.

You can resolve many hard-drive problems by validating your SCSI cable connections as described in your Installation and

Troubleshooting Guide.

NOTE:

Not all SCSI cables are interchangeable. For your storage system to function properly, it is recommended that you

use the cables shipped with the system. If you are using other SCSI cables, they must be approved for U160 or U320 use,

whichever applies to your configuration. The U320 cable can be used in a U160 environment, but the U160 is not usable in

a U320 environment.

In the event of a drive failure event, the status LED indicator on the drive carrier (see

Figure 11

) flashes the following patterns:

Predicted failure — The status indicator flashes green, then amber, then off, repeating this sequence every two seconds if

a drive is showing signs of imminent failure.

Drive failure — The status indicator flashes amber four times per second if a drive fails.

Figure 11. Hard Drive Status LED Indicators

1 drive busy LED indicator
2 drive status LED indicator

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