Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Status Indicators
Callout Indicator/LED: Color State Meaning
Note - The amber LED indicates the status of the watchdog timer.
The watchdog timer runs continuously, but it times out if it is not
reset by Oracle ILOM. If it times out, the amber LED is lit and the
green LED is extinguished.
3 Ready to Remove: blue ■ Off – Normal operation.
■ Fast Blink – The system is preparing a customer-replaceable
unit (CRU) (disk drive, fan module, or power supply) for safe
removal but it is not ready yet.
■ Steady on – The CRU can be safely removed.
4 Service Required: amber ■ Off – Normal operation.
■ Steady on – A fault is present in system or a subsystem within the
chassis.
5 Power/OK: green This LED indicates the operational state of the chassis. This LED can
be in the following states:
■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot has not
completed.
■ Standby blink – Standby power is on and Oracle ILOM can be
accessed, but full chassis power is off. The LED blinks at a 10
percent duty cycle (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off), that is, the
light is on for a very short period of time.
■ Slow blink – The startup sequence has been initiated on the host.
The LED blinks at a 50 percent duty cycle, which is noticeably
longer than the STANDBY BLINK. This pattern should begin
immediately following powering on the system. This status
indicates either 1) power-on self-test (POST) diagnostics running
on system host or 2) the host is transitioning from the powered-
on state to the standby state on shutdown.
■ Steady on – The system is powered on and all host POST
tests passed. The system is one of the following states: 1) the
system host is ready to boot, or 2) the system host is booting the
operating system (OS), or 3) the system host is running the OS.
6 Over temperature: amber ■ Off – Normal operation.
■ Steady on – The system is experiencing an over-temperature
warning condition.
Note - This is a warning indication, not a fatal over temperature.
Failure to correct this can result in the system over heating and
shutting down.
7 Rear Component Failure: amber ■ Off – Normal operation.
■ Steady on – The system has detected a power supply fault, a fan
fault, or a rear 2.5-inch disk drive fault.
This fault condition is associated with chassis components located in
the rear of the chassis. This fault might be caused by:
■ Power supply failure (AC fault, 12V/3.3Vaux fault, or power
supply fan fault)
■ Rear fan failure
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