Chapter 1 General Description
4.7
Status Indicators
This section explains the indication and meanings of the server LEDs.
4.7.1
POWER LED (
POWER LED lights amber during initialization of the system. You can power on the server after the amber
POWER LED goes off.
POWER LED lights green when the server is on.
4.7.2
STATUS LED (
While hardware is operating normally, STATUS LED lights green. STATUS LED is off or lights/flashes
amber if there is a problem with hardware.
The following table lists STATUS LED patterns, their explanation and solution.
Status LED pattern
On (green)
Flashing (green)
Off
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Tips
Once you have installed NEC ESMPRO, you can reference error logs to check the
causes of failures.
Explanation
Normal state
Memory is in a degraded state
An uncorrectable memory error has often occurred.
Operating while CPU error is detected.
The power is off.
POST is in progress.
A CPU error occurred.
Abnormal CPU temperature is detected.
Watchdog timer expired.
An uncorrectable error in memory is detected.
A PCI system error occurred
A PCI parity error occurred
A PCI bus error occurred.
Memory dump is being requested.
(e.g. when DUMP switch NMI is pressed)
Note It remains green if the dump is caused by
software.
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Solution
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Identify the device in degraded state by using the BIOS
setup utility SETUP, and replace it as soon as possible.
Turn on the server.
The STATUS LED will turn green after POST
completes.
Turn the power off and then turn it on. If the POST
screen displays any error message, take notes of the
message, and contact your sales representative.
Wait until the memory dump is completed.