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Indicator/LED: Color
4
Power button
5
Top fan: amber
6
Rear PS: amber
7
Over temperature warning:
amber
8
Service processor (SP): green
9
Drive OK: green
10
Drive Service Required: amber
11
Drive Ready-to-Remove: blue
Server Node Back Panel Status Indicators
The Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 server node back panel includes indicators for the system,
power supplies and network ports.
Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Status Indicators
State Meaning
Press to apply full power. Press again to turn main power off, but
leave standby power on the Oracle ILOM.
Indicates that one (or more) of the internal fan modules has failed.
■ Off – Indicates steady state; no service is required.
■ On – Indicates service required; service the failed fan module.
Indicates that one (or more) of the power supplies has failed.
■ Off – Indicates steady state; no service is required.
■ On – Indicates service required; service the failed power supply.
■ Off – Normal operation; no service is required.
■ On – The system is experiencing an over temperature warning
condition.
Note -
This is a warning indication, not a fatal over temperature.
Failure to correct this condition might result in the system
overheating and shutting down unexpectedly.
■ Off – The service processor (SP) is not running.
■ On – The SP is fully operational.
■ Slow blink – SP is booting.
■ Off – Power is off or the installed drive is not recognized by the
system.
■ On – The drive is engaged and is receiving power.
■ Random blink – There is disk activity. The indicator blinks on
and off to indicate activity.
■ Off – The storage drive is operating normally.
■ On – The system has detected a fault with the storage drive.
■ Off – The storage drive has not been prepared for removal.
■ On – The storage drive can be removed safely during a hot-plug
operation.
Chapter 1 • Overview of System Status Indicators and LEDs
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