2-9
Features
Table 2-3. System Status Abnormal Conditions
LED (Amber)
Conditions
System Status
Unit fan alarm
Memory multi-bit error (SERR)
P6 bus error SERR)
Thermal sensor (from SCSI distribution board)
Temperature (heceta)
Voltage (heceta)
CPU thermal trip (heceta)
Chassis intrusion (front cover)
PCI PERR# (OPB/ESC detect)
PCI SERR#
CPU internal error
WDT
IOCHK
Resetting the System
There are several ways to reset the system:
■
Reset button - pressing this button clears system
memory, restarts POST, and reloads the operating
system.
■
Power on/off - turning the power off and then on
with the power button on the front of the system
has the same effect as pushing the Reset button,
except that power is halted to all peripherals.
Summary of Contents for MT2000
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