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HP 2000i G2 Modular Smart Array User Guide

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Are both drive module LEDs off (Online/Activity and Fault/UID)?

Is the drive module Fault/UID LED blinking amber?

Is a connected host port’s Host Link Status LED off?

Answer

Possible Reasons

Actions

Yes

There is no power.

The drive is offline.

The drive is not

configured.

Check that the drive is fully inserted and latched in place,

and that the enclosure is powered on.

Answer

Possible Reasons

Actions

No, but the

Online/Activity

LED is blinking.

The drive is rebuilding.

No action required.

CAUTION:

Do not remove a drive that

is rebuilding. Removing a drive might

terminate the current operation and

cause data loss.

Yes, and the

Online/Activity

LED is off.

The drive is offline. A predictive failure

alert may have been received for this

device.

Check the event log for specific information

regarding the fault.

Isolate the fault.

Contact an authorized service provider for

assistance.

Yes, and the

Online/Activity

LED is blinking.

The drive is active, but a predictive

failure alert may have been received

for this device.

Check the event log for specific information

regarding the fault.

Isolate the fault.

Contact an authorized service provider for

assistance.

Answer Possible Reasons

Actions

No

System functioning properly.

No action required.

(see

Link LED

note: page 38)

Yes

The link is down.

Check cable connections and reseat if necessary.

Inspect cables for damage.

Swap cables to determine if fault is caused by a

defective cable. Replace cable if necessary.

Verify that the switch, if any, is operating properly. If

possible, test with another port.

Verify that the HBA is fully seated, and that the PCI slot is

powered on and operational.

In SMU, review event logs for indicators of a specific

fault in a host data path component.

Contact an authorized service provider for assistance.

See

Isolating a host-side connection fault

on page 53.