IBM 8863 - eServer xSeries 366 Service Manual page 65

Problem determination and service guide
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Many errors are first indicated by a lit information LED or system-error LED on the
operator information panel on the front of the server. If one or both of these LEDs
are lit, one or more LEDs elsewhere in the server might also be lit and can direct
you to the source of the error.
Note: Read the safety information beginning on page vii and "Handling
static-sensitive devices" on page 100.
View the LEDs in the following order:
1. Check the operator information panel on the front of the server.
v If the information LED is lit, it indicates that information about a suboptimal
condition in the server is available in the BMC log or in the system-error log.
Important: If the server has a baseboard management controller, clear the
BMC log and system-event log after you resolve all conditions. This will turn
off the information LED and LOG LED, if all conditions are resolved.
v If the system-error LED is lit, it indicates that an error has occurred; go to
step 2.
The following illustration shows the operator information panel.
Power-control button
USB connector
Power-on LED
Hard disk drive activity LED
Locator LED
2. To view the light path diagnostics panel, press the release latch on the front of
the operator information panel to the left; then, slide it forward. This reveals the
light path diagnostics panel. Lit LEDs on this panel indicate the type of error that
has occurred.
OVER SPEC
REMIND
Look at the system service label on the top of the server, which gives an
overview of internal components that correspond to the LEDs on the light path
Information LED
Light Path
Diagnostics
PS
LINK
VRM
CPU
LOG
MEM
NMI
PCI
RAID
SP
DASD
TEMP
FAN
NONRED
PCI
CPU
I/O
BRD
BRD
BRD
Release latch
System-error LED
Chapter 2. Diagnostics
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