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For the error state scenarios described below, the OK indicator state depends on presence
Note -
of redundant components and the severity of the fault.
Server Boot Process and Normal Operating State Indicators
A normal server boot process involves System A (SMOD0) or System B (SMOD1) service
processor SP OK indicator and System OK indicator. The following illustration shows SMOD0
System A (callout 1) and SMOD1 System B (callout 2).
Call
System
Activity
Out
1
System A
■ CMOD 0 - 3 indicates the status of CMODs 0 - 3. The remaining A-system (SMOD0) controls and
SMOD0
■ Single 4 socket: The FIM provides controls and indicators for System A (SMOD0) only.
■ Dual 4 socket: The FIM provides separate controls and indicators for System A (SMOD0) and System B
■ 8 socket: The FIM provides controls and indicators for System A (SMOD0) and System B CMODs 4-7.
2
System B
■ CMOD 4 - 7 indicates the status of CMODs 4 - 7.
SMOD1
■ Single 4 socket: System B (SMOD1) buttons and indicators are not operational.
■ Dual 4 socket: The FIM provides separate controls and indicators for System A (SMOD0) and System B
■ 8 socket: The FIM provides controls and indicators for System A (SMOD0) and System B CMODs 4-7.
The following table describes the indicator activity during a normal boot sequence.
System Condition
AC power applied to server. SP is booting.
indicators provide information and control for System A.
(SMOD1).
Other System B (SMOD1) buttons and indicators are not operational.
(SMOD1).
Other System B (SMOD1) buttons and indicators are not operational.
Troubleshooting Using Status Indicators
SP Indicator
Blinks
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Power OK Indicator
Off
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