Is the drive module fault/uid led blinking amber – HP 2000I G2-Modular-Smart-Array User Manual
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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.
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See