Controlling The Locator Led; To Control The Locator Led - Sun Oracle Netra T5440 Administration Manual

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Alarm Indicators and Dry Contact Alarm States (Continued) (Continued)
TABLE 2-4
Indicator
and Relay
Indicator
Application or
Labels
Color
Server State
Minor
Amber
Application
state
(Alarm2)
User
Amber
Application
state
(Alarm3)
* The user can shut down the system using commands such as init0 and init6. These commands do not remove power from the sys-
tem.
† Based on a determination of the fault conditions, the user can turn the alarm on using the Solaris platform alarm API or ILOM CLI.
‡ The implementation of this alarm indicator state is subject to change.
** NC state is the normally closed state. This state represents the default mode of the relay contacts in the normally closed state.
††NO state is the normally open state. This state represents the default mode of the relay contacts in the normally open state.
When the user sets an alarm, a message is displayed on the console. For example,
when the critical alarm is set, the following message is displayed on the console:
SC Alert: CRITICAL ALARM is set
In certain instances when the critical alarm is set, the associated alarm indicator is
not lit.

Controlling the Locator LED

You control the Locator LED from the -> prompt or with the Locator button on the
front of the chassis.

▼ To Control the Locator LED

1. To turn on the Locator LED, from the ILOM service processor command
prompt, type:
-> set /SYS/LOCATE value=on
Activity
Indicator
Condition or Action
State
User sets minor
--
**
alarm to on
User sets minor
--
**
alarm to off
User sets user
--
**
alarm to on
User sets user
--
**
alarm to off
Chapter 2
Managing RAS Features and System Firmware
Alarm
Relay
Relay
**
††
Indicator
NC
NO
State
State
State
On
Open
Closed
Off
Closed
Open
On
Open
Closed
Off
Closed
Open
Comments
Minor
fault
detected
Minor
fault
cleared
User fault
detected
User fault
cleared
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