Power supply, Rear panel uid/locator led and button, Pci/pci-x/pcie card slot – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

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Table 1-8 System LAN Link Status and Speed LEDs

Link Status

State

LED

Activity

Blinking green

Link status

Link with no activity

Solid green

No link

Off

1000 Mb

Solid orange

Link speed

100 Mb

Solid green

10 Mb

Off

Power Supply

The server can have one or two power supplies, labeled PS0 and PS1. Each power supply has an
ac input receptacle and an LED that shows the power state of the server (

Figure 1-13 (page 41)

).

The server has three power states: standby power, full power, and off. Plug the power cord into
the appropriate receptacle on the rear of the chassis to achieve the standby power state. To bring
the server to full power either activate the power using the iLO 2 MP PC command, or push the
power button. To bring the server to the off state, unplug the power cords. For more information
on power states, see

“Power States” (page 93)

.

Table 1-9

lists the power supply LED states.

Table 1-9 Power Supply LED

Power Supply Condition

Power Supply LED

No ac power

Off

ac power; standby power on

Blinking green

Full power on; normal operation

Solid green

Power supply failure

Blinking amber

Rear Panel UID/Locator LED and Button

The UID/locator LED and button is used to help locate a particular server within a rack of servers
(

Figure 1-13 (page 41)

). You can remotely activate this function using system utilities.

Table 1-10

lists the rear panel UID LED states.

Table 1-10 Rear Panel UID LED

Status

States

UID button is not activated

Off

UID button is activated

1

Blue

1

There is an additional UID LED and button located on the front control panel of the server. Both UID LEDs illuminate
when you activate either of the front or rear UID buttons

PCI/PCI-X/PCIe Card Slot

The server has eight public, hot-pluggable PCI/PCI-X/PCIe slots and two private core I/O slots.
Each slot has an attention LED that serves two purposes (

Figure 1-13

). It indicates a potential

problem with the slot that requires immediate attention. Additionally, the LED can function as

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