Monitoring PFC500/E status
2 December 1999
PFC 500/E Instruction Manual
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Status lights visible at the back of the PFC500/E
If the RC Check light is on, you should look at the other Check lights to determine
which CRU is faulty. If a check light on a CRU remains on, you should replace that
CRU as soon as possible.
If a nonredundant CRU fails in a PFC 500, the system may be inoperable while you
replace the CRU. If a redundant CRU fails, high availability will be compromised
until you replace the faulty CRU.
Light
Quantity
Color
Meaning
Active
1 per RC
Green
On when the RC is powered up.
RC Check
1 per RC
Amber
On when either the RC or a Fibre Channel
connection is faulty.
Power Supply Active
1 per supply
Green
On when the power supply is operating.
Power Supply Check
1 per supply
Amber
On when the power supply is faulty or is
not receiving ac line voltage.
Cooling Check
1 per supply
Amber
Flashing when either multiple fans in the
drive fan pack are faulty or the drive fan
pack is removed. The RC powers down
the disk drives and goes into standby
mode when the fault persists for more
than about two minutes.
Drive Fan Pack Check
1 on drive
fan pack
Yellow
On when a fan in the drive fan pack is
faulty.