8-6 Troubleshooting
Hard Disk Drive LED
The disk LED located on the drive carrier indicates the following depending on the status:
3.5-inch hard disk drive
2.5-inch hard disk drive
Flashing (green)
The LED indicates that the hard disk drive is being accessed.
On (amber)
The LED indicates a failure of a hard disk drive mounted in the RAID system.
NOTE:
Even if one (two in RAID6) of the hard disk drives fails in the
logical drive (RAID1, RAID5, RAID6, RAID10, RAID50), the server
can continue operating. However, replace the hard disk drive as soon as
possible, and perform reconstruction (rebuild) processing. (The failing
hard disk drive can be replaced in hot swap mode.)
Blinking in green and amber alternately
The LED indicates that reconstruction (rebuild) processing is being performed for the hard
disk drive. (This flashing does not indicate a failure.) When a failing hard disk drive is
replaced in RAID System, the system automatically rebuilds the data. (Auto-rebuild
function) The LED switches back and forth between green and amber during rebuild
processing.
The LED goes off when the rebuild processing has terminated. It turns amber when the
rebuild processing fails.
Disk LED
Disk LED
Summary of Contents for Express5800/R120b-1
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