Abnormal Drive Status Leds - Inspur NF5260FM6 User Manual

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d. If the server can be turned off, cut off the power, and then change the
positions of power modules to cross-validate if any power module is
faulty.
e. If none of the preceding operations can resolve the problem, call Global
Service Hotline 1-844-860-0011 (toll-free)/1-760-769-1847 (DID) or email
us at serversupport@inspur.com.

8.1.6 Abnormal Drive Status LEDs

Description:
When the server was running properly, the drive status LEDs were not lit or the
fault alarm LED turned red to send an alarm.
Handling suggestion:
a. Check whether the drive is installed in place.
b. Check if the drives were removed or subject to other manual operations. If
drives turn red due to manual removal, you need to restore the array by
configuring RAID, ensuring the drives to be properly configured in the
array.
c. If the drives were not subject to manual operations, you can check if the
drives are identified properly by running commands in the OS. If the server
is configured with the RAID controller card, you can also log in to the RAID
card management screen to check if the drives are offline.
d. If the drives are found offline or none of the preceding operations can
resolve the problem, call Global Service Hotline 1-844-860-0011 (toll-
free)/1-760-769-1847 (DID) or email us at serversupport@inspur.com.
Hot-swap drives allow users to remove or replace drives without shutting
down the system and cutting off power, making the system better in timely
recovery from disaster, more extensible and more flexible. It means hot-
swap drives allow hot plugging without causing any drive damage.
If drives are configured with an array, hot plugging will lead to array
degradation or disconnection according to different array levels. After the
drives are plugged back, response strategies vary with different RAID cards.
You may have to log in to the RAID card management screen for recovery.
When you hot plug the drives, stop the drive motors from rotating before
you remove the drives completely, avoiding any damage to the drive
motors.
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