(1) Fault/UID LED
Figure 15 E1.S drive LEDs
(1) Fault/UID LED
To identify the status of a SAS or SATA drive, use
use
Table
12. To identify the status of an E1.S drive, use
swapping. NVMe drives support managed hot removal and hot insertion. For information about
operating systems that support managed hot removal and hot insertion, use the OS compatibility
lookup tool at http://www.h3c.com/en/home/qr/default.htm?id=65.
Table 11 SAS/SATA drive LED description
Fault/UID LED status
Flashing amber (0.5 Hz)
Steady amber
Steady blue
Off
Off
Off
Table 12 NVMe drive LED description
Fault/UID LED status
Flashing amber (0.5 Hz)
Flashing amber (4 Hz)
Flashing amber (0.5 Hz)
Steady amber
Steady blue
Present/Active LED status
Steady
green/Flashing
(4.0 Hz)
Steady
green/Flashing
(4.0 Hz)
Steady
green/Flashing
(4.0 Hz)
Flashing green (4.0 Hz)
Steady green
Off
Present/Active LED status
Off
Off
Steady
green/Flashing
(4.0 Hz)
Steady
green/Flashing
(4.0 Hz)
Steady
green/Flashing
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(2) Present/Active LED
(2) Present/Active LED
Table
11. To identify the status of an NVMe drive,
Table
13. SAS/SATA drives support hot
Description
green
A drive failure is predicted. As a best
practice, replace the drive before it fails.
green
The drive is faulty. Replace the drive
immediately.
green
The drive is operating correctly and is
selected by the RAID controller.
The drive is performing a RAID migration or
rebuilding, or the system is reading or
writing data to the drive.
The drive is present but no data is being
read or written to the drive.
The drive is not securely installed.
Description
The drive has completed the managed hot
removal process. You can remove the drive
directly.
The drive is in hot insertion process.
green
A predictive alarm is present for the drive.
Replace the drive in time.
green
The drive is faulty. Replace the drive
immediately.
green
The drive is operating correctly and selected
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