5. To save the changes that are made to the state of an indicator, click Save settings.
Control panel LEDs
Use this information as a guide to the control panel LEDs and buttons.
Use Figure 25 with the control panel LED descriptions to understand the system status that is indicated
by the control panel.
Control panel LEDs and descriptions:
Figure 25. Control panel LEDs
v A: Power-on button
– A constant green light indicates full system power to the unit.
– A flashing green light indicates standby power to the unit.
– After the power-on button is pressed, the system takes approximately 30-seconds for the power LED
to change from flashing to solid. During the transition period, the LED might flash faster.
v B: Enclosure identify light
– A constant blue light indicates the identify state.
– No light indicates that the system is operating normally.
v C: Check log light
– No light indicates that the system is operating normally.
– An amber light indicates that the system requires attention. Check the error log.
v D: Enclosure fault light
– No light indicates that the system is operating normally.
– An amber light indicates a fault in the system unit.
v E: Pinhole reset button
Activating an identify LED for an enclosure or server by using the HMC
Learn how to activate an identify LED for an enclosure or server by using the Hardware Management
Console (HMC).
About this task
The system provides several LEDs that help you to identify various components in the system, such as
enclosures or field-replaceable units (FRUs). For this reason, they are called identify LEDs.
Common procedures for removing or replacing the system processor module
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