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IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Introduction and Implementation Guide
Powering on a control enclosure procedure
1. Powering on a control enclosure
2. When the power on LEDs reach the blink state, the control enclosure is powered on
automatically. The green power on LEDs are on solid when the enclosure is powered on
successfully.
successfully.
3. Verify that no faults are detected on the control enclosure after powering on. Use
Table 13-2 on page 526 to verify the state of the LEDs on the control enclosure. See the
IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Troubleshooting, Recovery, and Maintenance
Guide PDF on the CD if problems are encountered. Figure 13-2 on page 526 shows the
location of the LEDs on the front of the control enclosure.
IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Troubleshooting, Recovery, and Maintenance
Guide PDF on the CD if problems are encountered. Figure 13-2 on page 526 shows the
location of the LEDs on the front of the control enclosure.
Powering on an expansion enclosure
1. When the expansion enclosure power on LEDs reach the blink state, the expansion
enclosure is powered on automatically. The green power on LEDs are on solid when the
enclosure is powered on successfully. See Table 13-9 on page 532.
enclosure is powered on successfully. See Table 13-9 on page 532.
2. Use the information in Table 13-10 on page 532 to verify the state of the light emitting
diodes (LEDs) on the expansion enclosure. Verify that no faults are detected. See the IBM
Flex System V7000 Storage Node Troubleshooting, Recovery, and Maintenance Guide
PDF on the CD if problems are encountered.
Flex System V7000 Storage Node Troubleshooting, Recovery, and Maintenance Guide
PDF on the CD if problems are encountered.
13.3 Monitoring system status and health
In this section we describe the procedure to monitor the system status and the health.
13.3.1 Using FSM for Status and Health
IBM Flex System Manager provides a set of tools that you can use to monitor and manage
the status and health of resources in your environment from a single interface.
the status and health of resources in your environment from a single interface.
The navigation area provides links to tasks and task categories such as Resource Explorer,
Availability, Inventory, System status and Health Summary. To open the navigation area, click
the tab with the arrow icon on the left side of the screen, as shown in Figure 13-4 on
page 535.
Availability, Inventory, System status and Health Summary. To open the navigation area, click
the tab with the arrow icon on the left side of the screen, as shown in Figure 13-4 on
page 535.
Attention: Do not operate the system when the drive assemblies are missing. Drive
assemblies that are missing disrupt the airflow; the drives do not receive sufficient cooling.
You must insert blank carriers into any unused drive bays.
assemblies that are missing disrupt the airflow; the drives do not receive sufficient cooling.
You must insert blank carriers into any unused drive bays.
Attention: Do not continue if any faults are indicated by the LEDs.
Attention: Do not continue if any faults are indicated by the LEDs.
Note: The Chassis Manager view in the management software web interface is the
primary interface for selecting managed resources and performing management tasks on
those resources. However, some of the procedures in this section include steps that
instruct you to use the navigation area, which is hidden by default in the web interface
primary interface for selecting managed resources and performing management tasks on
those resources. However, some of the procedures in this section include steps that
instruct you to use the navigation area, which is hidden by default in the web interface