HP Netserver LP2000r Service Manual page 8

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Chapter 1
Control/Indicator
Power On/Off/Sleep
Switch & LED
Power
Power
Switch
LED
Reset Switch
RESET
LED ICON
Temperature/Fan LED
RPS LED
SCSI Drive Status
LEDs
SCSI Activity LED
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Table 1-1. Control Panel Switches and
Description
The power switch turns the Netserver power On or Off. If sleep states are
available, it also transitions between Power On and sleep states.
Sleep states are NOS dependent and not available if your NOS does not
support power management based on the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface) standard. Refer to "Applying Power to the HP Netserver" and
"Sleep States (ACPI)" later in this chapter.
The LED indicates the power state of the Netserver:
• • • •
Steady Green indicates the Netserver is operating normally
• • • •
Blinking Green indicates the Netserver is in a sleep state and under
ACPI control
• • • •
Off (unlit) indicates the Netserver is powered off or in standby mode
This switch creates a hard system reset, which is equivalent to a power-on
reset.
Table 1-2. Component Indicators
This LED indicates the system temperature and fan speed status:
• • • •
Steady Green indicates normal temperature and fan speed
• • • •
Alternating Red/Green indicates temperature has exceeded the warning
threshold or the fan speed has fallen below the warning threshold
• • • •
Steady Red indicates temperature has exceeded the critical threshold or
the fan speed has fallen below the critical threshold
This LED indicates the status of the Redundant Power Supply system:
• • • •
Steady Green for normal operation
• • • •
Alternating Red/Green for warning condition indicating that the power
supply system is not functioning correctly
• • • •
Steady Red indicates a bad power supply
These LEDs indicate the state of the respective SCSI disk drive:
• • • •
Off for SCSI drive not present
• • • •
Steady Green for SCSI drive present
• • • •
Alternating Red/Green (slow blink) for a SCSI drive rebuild
• • • •
Alternating Red/Green (fast blink) for a SCSI drive identify
• • • •
Steady Red for SCSI drive failure
This LED indicates SCSI Hard Disk activity.
• • • •
Flickering Green when there is SCSI activity
• • • •
Off when there is no power or SCSI activity
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