Is the power on/standby button led amber, Is the power supply led amber, Is the i/o module fault led amber – HP EVA P6000 Storage User Manual
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Is the power on/standby button LED amber?
Possible Solutions
Possible Reasons
Answer
No action required.
System functioning properly.
No
Yes
•
Firmly press the power on/standby
button and hold for approximately
three seconds.
•
The power on/standby button has
not been pressed firmly or held
long enough.
•
•
Be sure that all components are fully
seated.
The system midplane and/or
power button/LED assembly might
need to be replaced.
•
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
Is the power supply LED amber?
Actions
Possible Reasons
Answers
No
•
Remove and inspect the AC power
cords from both power supplies and
reconnect them.
•
Both power cords not connected or
AC power is unavailable.
•
Power supply functioning properly.
•
No action required.
Yes
•
Verify AC input power.
•
This supply is not receiving AC
power, but the other supply is
receiving AC power.
•
Be sure that the power supply is
undamaged and is fully seated.
NOTE:
It is possible for one
power supply to show a green
status and the other supply to show
an amber status.
•
Be sure that all pins on connectors
and components are straight.
•
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
•
Power supply might not be inserted
properly, might have a damaged
connector, or might have failed.
Is the I/O module fault LED amber?
Possible Solutions
Possible Reasons
Answer
No action required.
Functioning properly.
No
Yes
•
Make sure that the I/O module is
seated properly by pressing the I/O
•
The I/O module is locked.
•
The I/O module has failed.
module firmly into its bay after the
handle has clicked in place.
•
Other fault condition exists.
CAUTION:
Never remove an I/O
module from the chassis while the
status LED is green. Removing an
active I/O module can result in data
loss.
•
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
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