HP ProLiant ML110 G7 Maintenance And Service Manual page 88

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Item ID
Color
Description
Green
System Power LED. This LED illuminates steadily when the
1
system is powered up and 12-V system power is available.
This power supply is used to maintain the battery charge
and provide supplementary power to the cache
microcontroller.
Green
Auxiliary Power LED. This LED illuminates steadily when
2
3.3V auxiliary voltage is detected. The auxiliary voltage is
used to preserve BBWC data and is available any time that
the system power cords are connected to a power supply.
Amber
Battery Health LED. To interpret the illumination patterns of
3
this LED, see the following table.
Green
BBWC Status LED. To interpret the illumination patterns of
4
this LED, see the following table.
LED3 pattern
LED4 pattern
One blink every
two seconds
Double blink, then
pause
One blink per
second
Steady glow
Off
One blink per
One blink per
second
second
Steady glow
One blink per
second
Interpretation
The system is powered down, and the cache contains data that has not
yet been written to the drives. Restore system power as soon as
possible to prevent data loss.
If 3.3 V auxiliary power is available, as indicated by LED 2, then data
preservation time is extended. If no auxiliary power is available, only
battery power preserves the data. A fully-charged battery can
normally preserve data for at least two days.
The battery lifetime also depends on the cache module size. For more
information, see the controller QuickSpecs on the HP website
(http://www.hp.com).
The cache microcontroller is waiting for the host controller to
communicate.
The battery pack is below the minimum charge level and is being
charged. Features that require a battery (such as write cache, capacity
expansion, stripe size migration, and RAID migration) are temporarily
unavailable until charging is complete. The recharge process takes
between 15 minutes and 2 hours, depending on the initial capacity of
the battery.
The battery pack is fully charged, and posted write data is stored in the
cache.
The battery pack is fully charged, and write data is not posted in the
cache.
An alternating green and amber blink pattern indicates that the cache
microcontroller is executing from within its boot loader and receiving
new flash code from the host controller.
There is a short circuit across the battery terminals or within the battery
pack. BBWC features are disabled until the battery pack is replaced.
The life expectancy of a battery pack is typically more than three
years.
An open circuit is across the battery terminals or within the battery
pack. BBWC features are disabled until the battery pack is replaced.
The life expectancy of a battery pack is typically more than three
years.
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