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Table 15 Server Blade Front Panel LEDs (continued)

Status

LED Description

Item

Off = Not flagged

Off = Power is off

Server health

2

Steady Green = Power is on

Flashing Amber = Server is degraded (power is on or off)

Flashing Red = Server critical (power is on or off)

Green = On

Internal health

3

Amber = Standby power (main power off, iLO 2 MP power on)

Flashing Red = Critical internal error

Off = Unit off (no power from enclosure)

Steady Green = Linked to network

NIC 1

4 – 7

Flashing Green = Network activity

NIC 2

Off = No network activity

NIC 3

NIC 4

Locator LED

The locator LED, or unit identifier (UID) allows a specific server blade to be identified in a rack or
data center environment. One Locator LED is located in the front panel.

Table 16 Locator LED Status

Status

LED Description

Identification

Steady Blue

Not flagged

Off

NOTE:

When the UID is lit, this also indicates that the BMC is working properly.

Server Health LED

The server blade uses the Server Health LED for the following reasons:

To carry forward the Attention functionality of legacy Integrity front panel designs.

To indicate whether the server is on or off.

To provide a visual alert for faults that software/firmware is not sure if a FRU must be
reseated/replaced.

The server health LED indicates the overall health state of the server blade, including the state of
server firmware and the OS. If the LED is amber or red, the server blade needs attention. Examine
the event logs (on iLO 2 MP) for details of the problem.

Table 17

details the functions of the health

LED.

Table 17 Server Health LED States

Status

Flash Rate

LED

Server blade is off

LED Off

Server blade has left the firmware boot, and an OS is booting or running with no failures
(since SEL logs last examined)

Steady

Green

A warning or critical failure has been detected and logged

Flash (1/sec)

Amber

A fatal fault has been detected and logged

Flash (2/sec)

Red

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