Cooling Module Faults; Drive Carrier Module Faults; Dealing With Hardware Faults - Impediment RS-0800-LVD User Manual

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4.3.3 Cooling Module Faults

Symptom
1 Operator Panel
2 An Amber LED on

4.4 Drive Carrier Module Faults

Disk drive status is monitored by a Green LED and an Amber LED mounted on the front of each Drive
Carrier module, providing the following indications:
Table 4–3 Drive Carrier LEDs
State
No drive fitted
Drive Power ON
Drive Activity**
* Function reserved for SES (Not currently available)
** Drive activity - LED may be off for a length of time during power up.
:

4.5 Dealing with Hardware Faults

Ensure that you have obtained a replacement module of the same type before removing any faulty
module.
Warning
If the RS-0800-LVD subsystem is powered up and you remove any module, replace it immediately.
If the subsystem is used with modules or blanking plates missing for more than a few minutes,
the Enclosure can overheat, causing power failure and data loss. Such use will invalidate the
warranty.
• Replace a faulty drive with a drive of the same type and capacity.
• All drive bays must be fitted with either a Drive Carrier module or a dummy carrier module in order
• All the supplied plug-in power supply modules, cooling modules, I/O modules and module blanks
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Cause
One or more Fans
Cooling LED
within the Cooling
Amber (Fan
modules have failed
Symbol).
one or more
Cooling modules.
Green
Off
On
Blink off
to maintain a balanced air flow.
must be in place for the air to flow correctly around the cabinet.
Action
1 Check for an amber LED on one or more Cooling
modules.
2 Remove the module from the system, Re-install: if
problem persists, replace Cooling module.
Amber*
Off
Off
Off

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