External health led, Internal health led, External health led internal health led – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

Page 148: External health led states, Vfp external health description

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The health LEDs are driven by the BMC; the System Power LED is driven solely by hardware.
BMC code determines the state of the Internal and External Health LEDs. The iLO 2 MP code,
examining incoming events using its event dictionary, determines the state of the System Health
LED.

External Health LED

The front panel External Health LED indicates the status of the components that are externally
serviceable. It is used to monitor the power supply. Whenever the external health LED is lit, the
corresponding FRU for the failed component also lights.

NOTE:

Failures that cause the External Health LED to light do not cause the Internal Health

LED to light. These two LEDs cover failures of different components.

Table 5-5

lists the External Health LED states

Table 5-5 External Health LED States

State

Flash Rate

LED Color

Health good on all external CRUs or system power is off.

Off

Off

System power is on; externally serviceable components (accessible from front or
back, such as fans and power supplies) are healthy.

Steady

Green

An externally accessible CRU failed. System is on or in standby mode. Usually,
this is a power supply or fan failure. Check front/back LEDs for failed component.

1 Hz

Amber

This LED is cleared when all failed externally accessible entities are repaired and report that they
are healthy, or when the system goes into ac/standby power cycle.

Table 5-6

lists the iLO 2 MP strings in the Virtual Front Panel (VFP) for the three states of the

External Health LED

Table 5-6 VFP External Health Description

Description

LED State

None.

Off

External parts, including fans and power supplies are healthy.

Green

A redundant, externally accessible CRU has failed. Check the front/back LEDs.

Flashing amber

Internal Health LED

The front panel Internal Health LED indicates the status of the internal system chassis components.
You must open the system to service these components. This LED maintains its state when the
system is in standby mode (system power turned off but ac power still applied to the system).

The amber indicators on this LED correspond to internal health conditions that light other LEDs
in the box, indicating which component must be serviced to correct the fault. For example, the
Diagnostic LED board has a fault indicator lit when this LED shows amber. Failures that cause
the Internal Health LED to light do not cause the External Health LED to light.

Table 5-7

lists the internal health LED states.

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