
System LEDs
3-6 Express5800/320Ma: Operation and Maintenance Guide
See “General Disk Drive Problems and Solutions” on page 3-12 for additional
troubleshooting information.
Table 3-3. SATA Disk Drive LED
State Description/Action
Unlit Not powered, safe to pull.
Green, steady Duplexed and inactive, safe to pull.
Green, blinking Duplexed and active, safe to pull.
Amber, steady Broken and safe to pull.
Action: Verify that the drive is properly installed. Verify the connection
by removing and replacing the drive.
Refer to ftSMC for information about the failure and attempt to correct
the failure in the operating system. For help in interpreting the
information displayed in ftSMC, see the Help for ftSMC and
the
Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide. If necessary,
replace the drive with a new one.
If you are unable to fix the condition, contact NEC Technical Support or
your authorized service representative.
Amber, blinking Simplexed and unsafe to pull for one of the following reasons:
– If the drive is part of a Rapid Disk Resync (RDR) drive pair, the
partner drive is unavailable.
Action: Reinsert the partner drive to restore duplex operation.
Verify that the partner drive is functioning normally.
– If the drive is not part of an RDR pair, a non-mirrored volume
exists on the drive. Or, a mirrored volume exists on the drive, but its
partner volume is unavailable.
Action: If the drive contains a mirrored volume, reinsert the drive
that contains its partner volume to restore duplex operation. If the
drive is not mirrored, consider creating an RDR drive pair or
another type of mirrored set to increase fault tolerance.
– If the drive is part of an RDR drive pair or it contains part of a
mirrored volume pair, the drive or volume is resynchronizing.
Action: Wait for the process to complete.
For information about RDR and mirrored volumes, see the
Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide.
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