Power And Locator Buttons; Status Indicators - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V215 Getting Started Manual

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Hard Drive Indicators
TABLE 7
Indicator
LED color
Activity
Green

Power and Locator Buttons

Both servers have Power buttons on the front panel and rear panels, and they have a
Locator button on the front panel and a Locator LED on the rear panel. The
following list provides descriptions on how these buttons and LEDs operate:
When the main power is off, depressing the Power button once signals the power
supply units to turn on the main output (+12 volts).
When the main power is on and the Solaris OS is running, depressing the Power
button once initiates a graceful shutdown of the Solaris OS. The system
management processor continues to run because it operates on the 3.3 volt
standby power circuit.
When the main power is on and the Solaris OS is running, depressing and
holding down the Power button for four seconds initiates an immediate
shutdown of the server by signaling the power supply units to turn off the main
+12 volt outputs.
Depressing the Locator button turns on a flashing white LED.
Depressing the Locator button again turns off the Locator LED.
Caution – When power cord is connected, standby power is still present at the
service processor.

Status Indicators

Both servers have indicators on the front panel. The following list contains
descriptions of the indicators:
Service Required* (amber) – indicates that service is required
Power OK indicator/button* (green) – indicates the state of the server:
Off – not running in its normal state
On – powered on and running
Fast blink – running in standby mode
Slow blink – running in a transitory state
LED State
Component Status
Off
Not used
Flashing
Active SCSI transactions
Off
No activity
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