Identifying The 7063-Cr1 System That Contains The Part To Replace; Leds On The 7063-Cr1 System - IBM Power Systems 7063-CR1 Service Manual

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Identifying the 7063-CR1 system that contains the part to replace

Learn how to determine which system has the part you want to replace.

LEDs on the 7063-CR1 system

Use this information as a guide to the LEDs on the IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console
system.
The LEDs indicate various system status. If the part does not have a problem indicator LED, you can use
a troubleshooting program such as impitool to identify the issue.
The front LEDs are shown in Figure 64.
v The green LED (6) indicates the power status (on or off). It is not an indicator of power having been
applied.
v The identify LED (2) can indicate the following states:
– Solid blue indicates that the local UID button was pressed.
– Flashing blue indicates that a remote UID command was run.
– Solid red indicates that the system is overheated.
– Flashing red at 1 Hz indicates that a fan failed.
– Flashing red at 0.25 Hz indicates that a power supply failed.
v The amber LED (5) flashes when there is SATA drive activity, for SATA drives directly attached to the
system backplane.
v The network activity LEDs (3) and (4) flash when there is network activity on the feature EKA6 four
port network card.
Figure 64. LEDs on the front of the system
LEDs are also located on the rear of the system; see Figure 65 on page 65.
The identify LED is at (2). Turn it on by using a system identify command or by pressing the UID button.
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