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Server Status Indicator LEDs
These sections describe Exadata Server X10M status indicators (LEDs) located on the front
and back panels, including indicators located on components and ports.
System-Level Status Indicators
System-level status indicators (LEDs) are located on both the server front panel and the back
panel. For the location of the status indicators, see Front Panel Components and Back Panel
Components. The following table describes these indicators.
Table A-1 System-Level Status Indicators
Status
Indicator
Name
Icon Color State and Meaning
Locate
Button/LED
Front and back
panel
White Indicates the location of the server.
OFF – Server is operating normally.
FAST BLINK (250 ms) – Use Oracle ILOM to activate this
LED indicator to enable you to locate a particular system
quickly and easily.
Pressing the Locate button toggles the LED indicator fast
blink on or off.
Service
Fault-Service
Required
Front and back
panel
Amber Indicates the fault state of the server.
OFF – The server is operating normally.
STEADY ON – A fault is present on the server. This LED
indicator lights whenever a fault indicator lights for a
replaceable component on the server.
Note: When this LED indicator is lit, a system console
message might appear that includes a recommended
service action.
OK
System OK
Front and back
panel
Green Indicates the operational state of the chassis.
OFF – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot is
not complete.
STANDBY BLINK (on for 100 ms, off for 2900 ms) – Standby
power is on, but the chassis power is off and the Oracle
ILOM SP is running.
SLOW BLINK (1000 ms) – Startup sequence was initiated
on the host. This pattern begins soon after you power on the
server. This status indicates either: power-on self-test
(POST) code checkpoint tests are running on the server
host system, or the host is transitioning from the powered-on
state to the standby state on shutdown.
STEADY ON – The server is powered on, and all host POST
code checkpoint tests are complete. The server is in one of
the following states: the server host is booting the operating
system (OS), or the server host is running the OS.
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