10 Gigabit Cluster Ethernet Interconnect Ports - Hitachi NAS Platform 5000 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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LEDs
Green
Slow flash
(once every
three
seconds)
Medium flash
(once every .8
seconds)
Fast flash (five
flashes per
second)
Off
The following table describes the various server status LEDs:
LEDs
Amber
Slow flash
(once every
three
seconds)
Medium flash
(once every .8
seconds)
Off

10 gigabit cluster ethernet interconnect ports

The 10 gigabit per second Ethernet (10 GbE) cluster ports allow you to connect cluster
nodes together. The cluster ports are used only in a cluster configuration. The 10 GbE
ports operate at speeds of ten (10) gigabits per second. The HNAS 5200 and 5300 10 GbE
cluster ports use a small form factor pluggable (SFP+) optical connector.
Do not use the 10 GbE cluster interconnect ports to connect to the customer data
network (also known as the public data network).
Table 13 Power status LED (green)
Normal operational mode of an active cluster node.
The system has been shut down.
The server is available to host file services but is not currently doing
so. This also occurs if no EVS is configured, or if all EVSs are running on
the other node in a cluster.
The server is rebooting.
The server is not powered up.
Table 14 Server status LED (amber)
Critical failure and the server is not operational.
System shutdown has failed. Flashes once every three seconds.
The server needs attention, and a non-critical failure has been
detected, for example, a fan or power supply has failed. Flashes once
every .8 seconds.
Normal operation.
Chapter 4: Hitachi NAS Platform server components
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