4. Names and Functions of Parts
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Chapter 1 General Description
Status LED pattern
Explanation
Solution
A temperature alarm was detected.
Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan
unit is properly connected.
If the LED indication does not change when the fans
are normal, contact your sales representative.
A voltage alarm was detected.
A CPU temperature alarm was detected.
Contact your sales representative.
A CPU error occurred.
Turn the power off and then turn it on. If the POST
screen displays any error message, take notes of the
message, and contact your sales representative.
SMI timeout is detected
On (amber)
Sensor error was detected.
Contact your sales representative.
The power supply unit is broken.
Contact your sales representative.
A fan alarm was detected.
Check if the internal fan cable is properly connected. If
the LED indication does not change when the fans are
normal, contact your sales representative.
A temperature warning was detected.
Check the internal fan for dusts. Also check if the fan
unit is properly connected.
If the LED indication does not change when the fans
are normal, contact your sales representative.
A voltage warning was detected
Flashing (amber)
One or more hard disk drives are broken when the
RAID System is configured.
Contact your sales representative.
4.7.3
LINK/ACT LED (
1,
2)
The LED lights green when it is connecting to LAN and flashes when transmitting or receiving data on LAN.
The number next to the icon indicates a network port number.
4.7.4
Disk Access LED ( )
DISK Access LED indicates the status of the hard disk drive installed in the hard disk drive bay.
The LED lights green every time the hard disk drive or optical disk drive is being accessed.
Lighting amber indicates that the hard disk drive is broken. The status of the broken hard disk drive can be
checked with DISK LED provided for each hard disk drive.
4.7.5
Optical Disk Access LED
The LED for optical disk drive at the front of the server flashes when a CD or DVD is being accessed.