Lenovo 8332 用户手册

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Cooling
 
fan
 
LEDs
 
An
 
amber
 
LED
 
incorporated
 
in
 
each
 
cooling
 
fan
 
monitors
 
its
 
status.
 
Constant
 
On
 
indicates
 
a
 
fault
 
condition.
 
.
 
Drive
 
carrier
 
module
 
LEDs
 
Disk
 
drive
 
status
 
is
 
monitored
 
by
 
a
 
green
 
LED
 
and
 
an
 
amber
 
LED
 
mounted
 
on
 
the
 
front
 
of
 
each
 
drive
 
carrier
 
module.
 
The
 
conditions
 
for
 
each
 
LED
 
are
 
defined
 
in
 
Rear
 
panel
 
LED
 
 
Table
 
8.
 
Rear
 
panel
 
status
 
LED
 
Enclosure
 
ID
 
LED
 
Blue
 
(when
 
activated)
 
Activated
 
by
 
push
 
button
 
on
 
the
 
front
 
operator's
 
panel,
 
or
 
by
 
system
 
software.
 
Used
 
to
 
identify
 
a
 
server
 
from
 
among
 
several
 
servers.
  
Server
 
board
 
LEDs
 
Server
 
board
 
LEDs
 
consist
 
of
 
I/O
 
panel
 
status
 
LEDs
 
and
 
I/O
 
panel
 
NIC
 
LEDs.
 
I/O
 
panel
 
status
 
LEDs
 
The
 
server
 
board
 
I/O
 
panel
 
contains
 
a
 
number
 
of
 
diagnostic
 
LEDs,
 
whose
 
functions
 
are
 
summarized
 
in
 
the
 
following
 
table.
 
Refer
 
to
 
your
 
server
 
board
 
documentation
 
for
 
full
 
details
 
of
 
each
 
LED
 
state.
 
 
Table
 
9.
 
Server
 
board
 
status
 
LEDs
 
LED
 
Color
 
Function
 
System
 
status
 
LED
 
v
   
Green
 
v
   
Off
 
v
   
Alternating
 
green/amber
 
v
   
Amber
 
v
   
Green
 
blink
 
v
   
Amber
 
blink
 
v
   
System
 
OK
 
v
   
AC
 
power
 
off
 
v
   
System
 
not
 
ready
 
v
   
Critical
 
fault
 
v
   
System
 
degraded
 
v
   
Non-fatal
 
alarm,
 
system
 
likely
 
to
 
fail
 
4
 
x
 
power-on
 
self
 
test
 
(POST)
 
LEDs
 
Off
 
  
  
*Amber
 
System
 
running
 
normally
 
  
The
 
POST
 
LEDs
 
toggle
 
between
 
red,
 
green,
 
amber,
 
and
 
Off
 
at
 
boot
 
up.
 
  
*(Lit
 
amber
 
only
 
if
 
a
 
failure
 
occurs)
 
  
I/O
 
panel
 
NIC
 
LEDs
 
The
 
Network
 
Interface
 
Controller
 
(NIC)
 
LED
 
states
 
are
 
summarized
 
in
 
the
 
following
 
table.
 
Refer
 
to
 
your
 
server
 
board
 
documentation
 
for
 
full
 
details
 
of
 
each
 
state.
 
 
Chapter
 
5.
 
Troubleshooting
 
and
 
problem
 
solving
 
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