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Sun System Handbook - ISO 3.4 June 2011 Internal/Partner Edition | ||
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Sun Fire V1280 / Netra 1280 LEDsUse the LEDs on the individual system components to determine if the system is operating normally. That is, the LEDs should be routinely monitored on:
LEDs can be off or on. When the fault LED is on (lit), this indicates that a fault has occurred in the system. When the fault LED is lit, you should take immediate action to clear the fault. Note: The green Power LED on a power supply will blink when the system is in Standby mode. System LEDs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| LED Name and Location | Color | Function |
| Locator | White | Normally off; can be lit by user command. |
| System Fault | Amber | Lights when the LOM detects a fault. |
| System Active | Green | Lights when power is applied to the system (that is, when the system is being powered on, or is powered on). Extinguished when the system is in Standby. |
| Top Access | Amber | Lights when a fault occurs in a FRU which can only be replaced from the top of the system. |
| UNIX Running | Green | Extinguished when a fault is detected and the system is not running correctly. |
| Alarm1 and Alarm2 | Green | Light when triggered by events as specified in the LOM. |
| Source A and Source B | Green | Light when the relevant power feeds are present in Standby mode. |
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Power1
(green) |
Fault
(amber) |
OK to Remove2
(amber) |
Indication | Corrective Action |
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Off
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Off
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Off
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Component not operating. | You can remove the component from the system. |
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Off
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On
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Off
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Component not operating. Fault condition present. | You cannot remove the component from the system. |
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Off
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Off
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On
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Component not operating. No fault condition present. | You can remove the component from the system. |
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Off
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On
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On
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Component not operating. Fault condition present. | You can remove the component from the system. |
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On
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Off
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Off
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Normal component operation. | N/A |
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On
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Off
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On
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Component not operating. No fault condition present. | You can remove the component from the system. |
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On
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On
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Off
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Component operating. Fault condition present. | You cannot remove the component from the system. |
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On
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On
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On
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Component operating. Fault condition present. | You can remove the component from the system. |
| 1 - Not applicable to fans. 2 - Not applicable to power supplies or fans. |
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| LED Name | On | Off |
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Power
(green) |
Device is activated. | Device is deactivated. |
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Fault
(amber) |
Internal fault. | No internal fault. |
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OK to Remove
(blue or amber) |
Device can be removed. | Device cannot be removed. |
Note: For power supplies, as long as a minimum of two power supplies are powered (with only the Power LED lit) one of the the other power supplies can be removed.
You can only remove a hot-swappable powered-up component when the amber Removal OK LED is lit. The hot-swappable components include:
Note: The Fan tray, IB_SSC, and L2 Repeaters are not hot-swappable. You must power off the system in order to remove them.
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