Table 4 Explanations Of Blade Status Led States - Quantum scalar i2000 User Manual

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Table 4 Explanations of Blade
Status LED States
LED Color
Represents
Green
Processor status
Amber
Health status
Blue
Power control status
Scalar i2000 User's Guide
Possible States and Explanations
• Solid off — blade's main processor is not operating (or
blade is booting)
• Solid on — blade's main processor is not operating
(however, this does not apply to the LMD; solid on
indicates that the LMD's main processor is operating
normally)
• Blinks one time every second (1 Hz) — blade's main
processor is operating normally
• Blinks 10 times every second (10 Hz) — identify mode
• Solid on for three seconds, then blinks twice at 1 Hz, and
then repeats — blade firmware is downloading
• Solid off — blade's power and control subsystem is
operating normally
• Solid on — blade's power and control subsystem has failed
Solid on also can mean that the blade's power and control
subsystem firmware is autoleveling. In conjunction with
the blue amber LED blinking one time every 10 seconds,
this is a normal condition. Autoleveling takes about three
minutes for each blade, and blades within an I/O
management unit autolevel in series. It can take as long as
three minutes for the power and control subsystem to
download. Never remove a blade when the amber LED is
solid on unless it has been on continuously for at least 10
minutes.
• Solid off — blade is not receiving power
• Solid on — blade is powered down; ready to be replaced
(swap mode)
• Blinks one time every 10 seconds (flash) — blade is
powered on; operating normally
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Your Library
Interpreting LEDs
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