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Table 15
LEDs — HP P2000 G3 SAS MSA System LFF and SFF rear panel
LED
Description
9
Cache Status
10
Expansion Port Status
IMPORTANT:
labels in reversed position: LINK is shown on the left and ACT is shown on the right. On such units, the LED
labeled LINK reports ACT behavior and the LED labeled ACT reports LINK behavior.
NOTE:
Once a Link Status LED is lit, it remains so, even if the controller is shutdown via SMU or CLI.
When a controller is shutdown or otherwise rendered inactive —its Link Status LED remains
illuminated—falsely indicating that the controller can communicate with the host. Though a link exists
between the host and the chip on the controller, the controller is not communicating with the chip. To reset
the LED, the controller must be properly power-cycled (see
60
LED descriptions
Early versions of the P2000 G3 MSA System controller modules show network port LED
Definition
Green — Cache is dirty (contains unwritten data) and operation is
normal.
Off — In a working controller, cache is clean (contains no
unwritten data).
Blinking green — A CompactFlash flush or cache self-refresh is in
progress. Indicates cache activity (See also
failed or does not start, is the Cache Status LED on/blinking?
page 52).
If the LED is blinking evenly, a cache flush is in progress. When a
controller module loses power and write cache is dirty (contains
data that has not been written to disk), the super-capacitor pack
provides backup power to flush (copy) data from write cache to
CompactFlash memory. When cache flush is complete, the cache
transitions into self-refresh mode.
If the LED is blinking momentarily slowly, the cache is in a
self-refresh mode. In self-refresh mode, if primary power is restored
before the backup power is depleted (3–30 minutes, depending on
various factors), the system boots, finds data preserved in cache,
and writes it to disk. This means the system can be operational
within 30 seconds, and before the typical host I/O time-out of 60
seconds, at which point system failure would cause host-application
failure. If primary power is restored after the backup power is
depleted, the system boots and restores data to cache from
CompactFlash, which can take about 90 seconds.
The cache flush and self-refresh mechanism is an important data
protection feature; essentially four copies of user data are
preserved: one in each controller's cache and one in each
controller's CompactFlash.
Off — The port is empty or the link is down.
On — The port is connected and the link is up.
Accessing SMU
If the controller has
on page 45).
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