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HP DL980 G7 User Manual

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Server component identification 21

LED3 pattern

LED4 pattern

Interpretation

One blink every

two seconds

The system is powered down, and the cache contains data that has not

yet been written to the drives. Restore system power as soon as
possible to prevent data loss.
Data preservation time is extended any time that 3.3 V auxiliary

power is available, as indicated by LED 2. In the absence of auxiliary
power, battery power alone preserves the data. A fully-charged
battery can normally preserve data for at least two days.

The battery lifetime also depends on the cache module size. For further
information, refer to the controller QuickSpecs on the HP website
(

http://www.hp.com

).

Double blink, then
pause

The cache microcontroller is waiting for the host controller to
communicate.

One blink per

second

The battery pack is below the minimum charge level and is being

charged. Features that require a battery (such as write cache, capacity
expansion, stripe size migration, and RAID migration) are temporarily
unavailable until charging is complete. The recharge process takes

between 15 minutes and two hours, depending on the initial capacity
of the battery.

Steady glow

The battery pack is fully charged, and posted write data is stored in the
cache.

Off

The battery pack is fully charged, and there is no posted write data in

the cache.

One blink per

second

One blink per
second

An alternating green and amber blink pattern indicates that the cache
microcontroller is executing from within its boot loader and receiving

new flash code from the host controller.

Steady glow

There is a short circuit across the battery terminals or within the battery

pack. BBWC features are disabled until the battery pack is replaced.
The life expectancy of a battery pack is typically more than three
years.

One blink per
second

There is an open circuit across the battery terminals or within the
battery pack. BBWC features are disabled until the battery pack is
replaced. The life expectancy of a battery pack is typically more than

three years.