Table 1-2 System Status Indicators; Table 1-3 System Diagnostic Indicators - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Manual

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Listed from left to right, the system status indicators operate as described in the
following table.
System Status Indicators
TABLE 1-2
Icon
Name
Locator
Service Required This amber indicator lights steadily when a system fault is
System Activity
lists additional fault indicators, and describes the type of service required.
TABLE 1-3
System Diagnostic Indicators
TABLE 1-3
Icon
Name
Fan Tray Fault
Power Supply
Fault
CPU
Overtemperature
For hard disk drive indicator descriptions, see
descriptions located on the top panel of the server, see
Description
This white indicator is lit by a Solaris command, Sun
Management Center command, or ALOM commands to help
you locate the system. There is also a Locator indicator button
that allows you to reset the Locator indicator. For information
on controlling the Locator indicator, see
Locator Indicator" on page
detected. For example, the system Service Required indicator
lights when a fault occurs in a power supply or disk drive.
In addition to the system Service Required indicator, other
fault indicators might also be lit, depending on the nature of
the fault. If the system Service Required indicator is lit,
check the status of other fault indicators on the front panel
and other FRUs to determine the nature of the fault. See
Chapter 8
and
Chapter
9.
This green indicator blinks slowly then quickly during
startup. The Power/OK indicator lights continuosly when the
system power is on and the Solaris Operating System is
loaded and running.
Location
This indicator indicates a fault in a fan tray. Additional
indicators on the top panel indicate which fan tray requires
service.
The indicator indicates a fault in a power supply. Look at
the individual power supply status indicators (on the back
panel) to determine which power supply requires service.
This indicator indicates that a CPU has detected an
overtemperature condition. Look for any fan failures, as
well as a local overtemperature condition around the server.
TABLE 4-4
"Controlling the
108.
. For fan tray indicator
.
TABLE 4-6
Chapter 1 System Overview
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