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This Fault/UID state can indicate that the disk is a leftover. The fault may involve metadata on the disk rather than the disk itself.
See the Clearing disk metadata topic in the SMU reference guide or online help.
Rear panel LEDs
P2000 G3 10GbE iSCSI MSA
Blinking regularly (1 Hz)
Off
CAUTION:
Do not remove the drive.
Removing a drive may terminate the current
operation and cause data loss. The drive is
rebuilding.
Off
Off
Either there is no power, the drive is offline, or the
drive is not configured.
Table 14
LEDs — Disk drive combinations
Online/Activity (green) Fault/UID (amber/blue)
Description
Table 15
LEDs — HP P2000 G3 10GbE iSCSI MSA LFF and SFF rear panel
LED
Description
Definition
1
Power supply LEDs
See
2
Host 10GbE iSCSI Link Status
Host 10GbE iSCSI Link Activity
Off — The port is empty or the link is down.
Green — The port is connected and the link is up.
Off — The link is idle.
Blinking Green — The link has I/O activity.
3
OK to Remove
Off — The controller module is not prepared for removal.
Blue — The controller module is prepared for removal.
4
Unit Locator
Off — Normal operation.
Blinking white — Physically identifies the controller module.
5
FRU OK
Off — Controller module is not OK.
Blinking green — System is booting.
Green — Controller module is operating normally.
6
Fault/Service Required
Amber — A fault has been detected or a service action is required.
Blinking amber — Hardware-controlled power-up or a cache flush
or restore error.
7
Network Port Activity
Off — The Ethernet link has no I/O activity.
Blinking green — The Ethernet link has I/O activity.
8
Network Port Link Status
Off — The Network port is not connected or the link is down.
Green — The Network link is up.
LINK
ACT
S
ERVICE
LINK
ACT
CACHE
CLI
CLI
HO
S
T
LINK
ACT
S
ERVICE
LINK
ACT
CACHE
CLI
CLI
HO
S
T
6G
b
/
s
6G
b
/
s
i
S
C
S
I 1
i
S
C
S
I 2
i
S
C
S
I 1
i
S
C
S
I 2
ACT
LINK
ACT
LINK
1
3
4 5 6
7 8
9
-
1
2
(typical)