Intel® Light Guided Diagnostics
By issuing the appropriate hex IPMI "Chassis Identify" value, the ID LED will either blink
blue for 15 seconds and turn off or will blink indefinitely until the appropriate hex IPMI
Chassis Identify value is issue to turn it off.
The bi-color (green / amber) System Status LED operates as follows:
Color
State
Green
Solid on
Green
Blink
Amber
Blink
Amber
Solid on
Off
N/A
* When the server is powered down (transitions to the DC-off state or S5), the BMC is still on standby power and retains
the sensor and front panel status LED state established before the power-down event. If the system status is normal
when the system is powered down (the LED is in a solid green state), the system status LED is off.
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Table 118. System Status LED
Criticality
System OK
Degraded
Non-critical
Critical, non-recoverable
Not ready
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System booted and ready.
System degraded
Non-critical temperature threshold asserted
–
Non-critical voltage threshold asserted
–
Non-critical fan threshold asserted
–
Fan redundancy lost, sufficient system cooling maintained.
–
This does not apply to non-redundant systems.
Power supply predictive failure
–
Power supply redundancy lost. This does not apply to non-
–
redundant systems.
Correctable errors over a threshold of 10 and migrating to a
–
mirrored DIMM (memory mirroring). This indicates the user
no longer has spare DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost
condition. The corresponding DIMM LED should light up.
Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail:
Critical temperature threshold asserted
–
CATERR asserted
–
Critical voltage threshold asserted
–
VRD hot asserted
–
SMI Timeout asserted
–
Fatal alarm – system has failed or shut down
CPU Missing
–
Thermal Trip asserted
–
Non-recoverable temperature threshold asserted
–
Non-recoverable voltage threshold asserted
–
Power fault / Power Control Failure
–
Fan redundancy lost, insufficient system cooling. This does
–
not apply to non-redundant systems.
Power supply redundancy lost insufficient system power.
–
This does not apply to non-redundant systems.
Note: This state also occurs when AC power is first applied to the
system. This indicates the BMC is booting.
AC power off, if no degraded, non-critical, critical, or non-
–
recoverable conditions exist.
System is powered down or S5 states, if no degraded, non-
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critical, critical, or non-recoverable conditions exist.
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