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Disk Drive Status LEDs (RAID Systems)
On RAID systems, additional disk status LEDs coincide with each slot of the RAID disk
section. The disk status LEDs, labeled 0-5 on the front panel, indicate hard disk drive or
array status for each of the installed drives. They function only if the system uses RAID
drives. They indicate a failure condition (amber) if a problem occurs in the system or
internal RAID, and an alarm sounds a continuous beep.
Hard Drive Fault - green if OK, amber if otherwise.
The following table shows the status indications for disk drives in a RAID system.
LED Color
Steady amber
Blinking amber
Off
System Alert
To ensure system security, the InterServe includes a system alert that detects and reports
hardware faults such as power supply failures. Also, conditions that may lead to component
failure, such as excessive room temperature, are detected. Intrusion alert applies only for the
top cover (if rack-mounted) or left side cover (if deskside). There is no intrusion alert for the
front panel or disk drive door.
You can configure the InterSite Server Watchdog software to notify you if an alert is
triggered. When a hardware fault occurs, the system alert sounds an alarm. Refer to the
printed and online documentation delivered with the InterSite Watchdog software for more
information about notification.
Meaning
Disk drive rebuild in progress, or critical (degraded) array
Disk drive failed
Disk drive not installed or not seated
RAID
Disk Drive
Status
LEDs
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