AR3016G Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
4-8
Power
On
The host computers should be the last devices that are turned on.
Please refer to the manual that came with your host computers to see
their own power on procedures.
4.4.3
Power On Status Check
Once the AR3016G has been powered on, the status of the entire subsystem
should be checked to ensure that everything is running smoothly and that
there are no complications or malfunctions.
1.
Controller module LEDs:
The Controller Ready, Host Busy, and
Drive Busy LEDs should all flash green.
2.
Drive tray LEDs:
The green LEDs for all the drive trays that
contain hard drives should light up showing that there is power.
3.
LCD panel LEDs:
The blue LED on the LCD panel should
illuminate, indicating that power is being supplied to the system.
4.
BBU LEDs:
If a BBU module is installed, the LEDs on the BBU
rear panel should start flashing amber, indicating that the BBU is
being charged.
5.
PSU LEDs:
If the PSU is operating normally and experiencing no
problem after power on, the LEDs on the PSU should light green
constantly.
6.
Firmware and RAIDWatch:
The overall status of the system may
be checked using the pre-installed firmware or the RAIDWatch
GUI.
7.
Audible alarm:
If any errors occur during the initialization process,
the onboard alarm will sound in a hastily repeated manner.
8.
Drive tray LEDs should start flashing, indicating that the RAID
control units are attempting to access the hard drives.
System firmware can be configured to support a delayed sequence for
starting drives. Please consult your
User’s Operation Manual
for more
details.
NOTE:
The subsystem has been designed to run continuously. If a component
fails, the fault can be corrected online.