Troubleshoot Hardware Faults Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 29
Server System-Level Status Indicators
There are seven, system-level status indicators (LEDs), some of which are located on both the
server front panel and the server back panel. The following table describes these indicators.
TABLE 1
Server System-Level status Indicators
Status
Indicator Name
Icon Colors State and Meaning
Locator LED
and button
White Indicates the location of the servers.
■ OFF – Server is operating normally.
■ FAST BLINK – Use Oracle ILOM to activate
this LED to enable you to locate a particular
system quickly and easily.
■ Pressing the Locate button will toggle the LED
fast blink on or off.
Service
Required
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 indicator is lit, a system console
message might appear that includes a recommended
service action.
Power/OK Green Indicates the operational state of the chassis.
■ OFF – AC power is not present or the Oracle
ILOM boot is not complete.
■ Standby BLINK – Standby power is on, but the
chassis power is off and the Oracle ILOM SP is
running.
■ SLOW BLINK – Startup sequence has been
initiated on the host. This pattern should begin
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.
SP OK Green Indicates the state of the service processor.
■ OFF – Service processor (SP) is not running.
■ SLOW BLINK – SP is booting.
■ STEADY ON – SP is fully operational.