Hard-drive features, Back-panel features, Using usb diskette or usb cd drives – Dell POWEREDGE 1855 User Manual

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Using USB Diskette or USB CD Drives

Each server module has a USB port on the front of the server module which allows you to connect a custom cable for a diskette drive or USB CD drive. The USB
drives are used to configure the server module.

 

Hard-Drive Features

Each server module supports up to two hot-pluggable SCSI hard drives. If only one hard drive is used, a blank must be installed to maintain proper cooling.
See

Figure 2

-4

and

Table 2

-3

for information on the hard-drive indicators. Different patterns are displayed as drive events occur in the system.

 

Figure 2-4. Hard-Drive Features and Indicators

 

Table 2-3. Hard-Drive Status Indicator Patterns 

 

Back-Panel Features

Network indicators

 

 

 

Off

Indicates that the server module does not have a link to the Ethernet switch or pass-through
module.

 

Green on

Indicates that the server module has a valid link to the network switch module.

 

Green blinking

Indicates network activity between the server module and the network switch module.

 

 

 

NOTE:

External network activity is not reported by this indicator.

USB/video connector

None

Use the custom cable to connect external USB devices and video to the server module.

 

 

NOTICE:

The system only supports USB 1.1 drives designated by Dell for use with your system. The drive must be horizontal and level to operate

properly.

NOTE:

If the drive must be designated as the boot drive, enter the System Setup Program and set the drive as first in the boot sequence (see "Using

the System Setup Program" in the User's Guide). Reset the power on the server module.

NOTE:

Each server module must have a hard drive or a hard-drive blank installed in each hard-drive bay.

 

Indicator

 

Activity Indicator

 

Indicator Code

Off

None

Power is off to the server module. Both the activity and status indicators are off.

Activity

Green

Shows drive activity.

Status

 

 

Amber

The rebuild of the drive has stopped or the drive has an error. See "

Troubleshooting Hard Drives

" in "Troubleshooting Your

System."

Amber, blinking
slowly

Rebuilding of the drive is proceeding.

Amber, blinking
quickly

Drive is being identified.

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