Interpreting front panel leds – Grass Valley K2 10G RAID User Manual
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K2 10G RAID Storage Instruction Manual
18 November 2010
Chapter 3 Servicing the K2 10G RAID
Communication with NetCentral takes place over the Ethernet connection on each
RAID controller. To monitor the K2 10G External RAID, you must connect network
cabling, power on the system, then configure network and SNMP settings as
described in the K2 SAN Installation and Service Manual.
Refer to the NetCentral On-line Help for information on monitoring the K2 10G
RAID with NetCentral.
Interpreting front panel LEDs
Use the following illustrations (with and without the bezel) and table to identify and
interpret front panel LEDs.
With the bezel on, only the Service LED is visible on the front panel.
With the bezel off, the Power LED and Active Fault LEDs are visible.
Service LED
Label identifies whether the RAID
uses SAS or SATA disks
Service
LED
Power
LED
Disk drive
Active/Fault LEDs
Indicates the status of the disk drive
located to the right.
Indicates the status of the disk drive
located to the left.