Locate the iscsi or iscsi/fcoe module – HP EVA P6000 Storage User Manual
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Table 26 Controller status LEDs (continued)
Indication
LED
Item
Flashing amber indicates a controller termination, or the system is inoperative
and attention is required. Solid amber indicates that the controller cannot reboot,
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and that the controller should be replaced. If both the solid amber and solid
blue LEDs are lit, the controller has completed a warm removal procedure, and
can be safely swapped.
Amber LED indicates the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module status that is
communicated to the array controller.
MEZZ
4
Slow flashing amber LED indicates an IP address conflict on the management
port.
Solid amber indicates an iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module critical error, or
shutdown.
Green LED indicates write-back cache status. Slow flashing green LED indicates
standby power. Solid green LED indicates cache is good with normal AC power
applied.
5
Amber LED indicates DIMM status. The LED is off when DIMM status is good.
Slow flashing amber indicates DIMMs are being powered by battery (during
AC power loss). Solid amber indicates a DIMM failure.
6
Locate the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module
A flashing UID beacon (blue LED) indicates the identification beacon is ON. There are two ways
to identify the location of an iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module.
1.
Enter the CLI command beacon on (see
).
Figure 86 Beacon on command
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Troubleshooting