HP ProLiant DL385 G7 Server - LED Indicators
Front panel LEDs and buttons
Item
|
Description
|
Status
|
1 |
UID LED button |
Blue
= Activated
Flashing blue
= System being remotely managed
Off
= Deactivated |
2 |
Health LED |
Green
= Normal
Flashing amber
= System degraded
Flashing red
= System critical |
3 |
Power On/Standby button
and system power LED |
Green
= System on
Flashing green
= Waiting for power due to group power capping
Amber
= System shut down, but power still applied
Off
= Power cord not attached or power supply failure |
Systems Insight Display LEDs
Item
|
Description
|
Status
|
1 |
NIC LEDs |
Off
= No link to network
Flashing green
= Network link and activity
Green
= Network link |
2 |
Power Cap LED |
Off
= Server in standby
Flashing amber
= Power cap exceeded
Green
= Power cap configured |
3 |
AMP Status LED |
Off
= Not enabled
Green
= Configured and running
Amber
= Failure has occurred
Flashing amber
= Memory configuration is not valid. |
- |
All other LEDs |
Off
= Normal
Amber
= Failure |
Rear panel LEDs and buttons
Item
|
Description
|
Status
|
1 |
Power supply 2
power LED |
Green
= Normal
Off
= System is off or power supply has failed |
2 |
Power supply 1
power LED |
Green
= Normal
Off
= System is off or power supply has failed |
3 |
UID LED button |
Blue
= Activated
Flashing blue
= System being remotely managed
Off
= Deactivated |
4 |
NIC and iLO 3
activity LED |
Green
= Network activity
Flashing green
= Network activity
Off
= No network activity |
5 |
NIC and iLO 3
link LED |
Green
= Network link
Off
= No network link |
SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs
Item
|
Description
|
1 |
Fault/UID LED (amber/blue) |
2 |
Online LED (green) |
PCI riser cage LEDs
CAUTION:
|
To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards, power down the server
and remove all AC power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage. |
Status
|
On
= AC power is connected |
Off
= AC power is disconnected.
|
Missing
= Riser is not installed and power might be connected. |
Battery pack LEDs
Item
|
ID
|
Color Description
|
1 |
Green |
System Power LED. This LED glows steadily when the
system is powered up and 12 V system power is
available. This power supply is used to maintain the
battery charge and provide supplementary power to the
cache microcontroller. |
2 |
Green |
Auxiliary Power LED. This LED glows steadily when 3.3V
auxiliary voltage is detected. The auxiliary voltage is
used to preserve BBWC data and is available any time
that the system power cords are connected to a power
supply. |
3 |
Amber |
Battery Health LED. To interpret the illumination patterns
of this LED, see the following table. |
4 |
Green |
BBWC Status LED. To interpret the illumination patterns
of this LED, see the following table. |
FBWC module LEDs
The FBWC module has two single-color LEDs (green and amber). The LEDs are duplicated on the reverse
side of the cache module to facilitate status viewing.
Green LED
|
Amber LED
|
Interpretation
|
Off |
On |
A backup is in progress. |
Flashing (1 Hz) |
On |
A restore is in progress. |
On |
Off |
The capacitor pack has completed charging. |
Flashing (2 Hz)
Alternating with
amber LED |
Flashing (2 Hz)
Alternating with
green LED |
One of the following conditions exists:
|
On |
On |
The flash code image failed to load. |
Off |
Off |
The flash code is corrupt. |
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