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1. Installing / Removing Internal Options
Chapter 2 Preparations
Important
If the power supply unit running in redundant power supply configuration is
removed while the system is powered on (online), the following message
appears on web console (Select the "System" tab, click "Component" Power
Supplyfrom the menu tree) and the SYSTEM STATUS
LED will go on amber.
However, it is not a failure.
Message on web console: Recovered from input error (AC/DC)
In this case, perform Clear All Faults
before canceling the maintenance mode to
turn off the SYSTEM STATUS LED, and start running the system. Note, however,
perform Clear All Faults
after all the failed components have replaced. If any of
failed component is left, proceed to next replacement process. You can check if
any component is left as failed by viewing NEXT LED. (See Chapter 1 (5.6.5 FRU
(NEXT, PROC, MEM, PCI, PSU/FAN, MISC) LED).
If NEXT LED is lit amber, it indicates some failed component is left and is not
replaced. If you need to perform Clear All Faults
, write down information about
the failed component (e.g., component type and installed location, and others)
before executing the command. See Chapter 3 (7.9
.2 Component Status Fault
Information) for how to perform Clear All Faults.
If you cancel the maintenance mode while the SYSTEM STATUS LE
D is on, the
fault notification according to message displayed on web console is performed,
if you have contracted fault notification service.
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