Front panel led states, Table 5-2 – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

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NOTE:

The Unit Identifier (UID)/Locator LED has not been included in

Table 5-2

, because it is

not used directly for troubleshooting rx3600 servers. However, indirectly, it can provide system
information; for example, when it is blue, the BMC is working.

The INIT Button, a momentary switch with pinhole access, used to cause a system INIT or Transfer
of Control (TOC), is not discussed in the following tables either. It is similar to a system reset,
preserving the entire memory image, so that you can obtain a crash dump and receive OS error
information. This button can be used to recover a hung system, and to obtain information useful
for debugging -- it is less harsh than a power reset.

NOTE:

In

Table 5-2

, LED states indicating error conditions are provided in bold, italic, uppercase

(for example, “FLASHING AMBER”).

Table 5-2

lists the front panel LED states.

Table 5-2 Front Panel LED States

Basic Entry Class Troubleshooting Table
Step Number

System Power

External Health

Internal Health

System Health

1 in

Table 5-3

Off

Off

Off

Off

2a in

Table 5-3

Steady amber

Off

Off

Off

2b/2c in

Table 5-3

Steady green

FLASHING
AMBER

Steady
green/off

FLASHING AMBER OR
RED

8b in

Table 5-4

Steady green

Steady green

FLASHING
AMBER

Off

3a/3b in

Table 5-3

Steady green

Steady green

FLASHING
AMBER

FLASHING AMBER OR
RED

4a, 4b, 4c, and 4d in

Table 5-3

Steady green

Steady green

Steady green

Off

8a in

Table 5-4

Steady green

Steady green

Steady green

Steady green/off

5, 6, and 7 in

Table 5-3

and

Table 5-4

Steady green

Steady green

Steady green

Steady green

Table 5-3

lists basic entry class server troubleshooting conditions and actions.

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