NEC EXPRESS 5800 Manuel D’Utilisation

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System Overview  1-11
DISK ACCESS Lamp ( )
The DISK ACCESS lamp indicates the status of the hard disk mounted in the 3.5-inch device
bay.
The lamp turns green each time access is made to the hard disk.
When the DISK ACCESS lamp turns amber color, it indicates that a hard disk failure has
occurred.  Check the hard disk lamp for the status of the failing hard disk.
When the DISK ACCESS lamp flashes between green and amber or if the lamp turns amber and
flashes, it indicates that rebuild (reconstruction) processing is being performed for a hard disk
connected to the internal disk array controller.
IMPORTANT:
 If a hard disk in the server is connected to the internal disk
array controller, the access lamp signal cable (provided with the server)
must be connected from the disk array controller to the system board.
ACT Lamp (
)
The ACT lamp is a green color while the server is connected to the LAN.  The lamp flashes while
the server is accessed via the LAN (during transmission/reception of packets).  The number next
to the icon indicates the network port number on the rear panel of the server.
Disk Access Lamp
The disk access lamp on the floppy disk drive or CD-ROM drive is lit while the drive is accessed.