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System Administration Documentation
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Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Operation and Maintenance Guide
(R639)
2. If you have not been contacted by the CAC or your authorized Stratus service
representative, notify them of the suspected part failure. They will verify your
assessment of the failure.
For the most current list of CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative
locations and telephone numbers, refer to
http://www.stratus.com/go/support/ftserver/location.
If the part is a CRU, proceed to Chapter 5. If it is not a CRU, the CAC or your
authorized Stratus service representative will dispatch a certified customer
engineer (CE) to your site to further troubleshoot the failure and, if needed, to
replace a failed part.
3. If you are instructed by the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative
to replace a CRU, see Chapter 5 for the appropriate replacement procedure.
System Administration Documentation
Your ftServer Windows system came with the ftServer StrataDOC (Windows Version)
disk, which includes the
Stratus ftServer System Administrator’s Guide for the
Windows Operating System
(R014W) and online help for ftSys Management
Console (ftSMC). These sources describe the software methods of implementing
some functions described in this guide.
Your ftServer Linux system came with the ftServer StrataDOC (Linux Version) disk,
which includes the
Stratus ftServer System Administrator’s Guide for the Linux
Operating System
(R003L). The system administrator’s guide describes the software
methods of implementing some functions described in this guide.
Status LEDs and System Buttons
Status LEDs are located on the front and rear of each enclosure. Some LEDs indicate
the overall state of each enclosure and other LEDs indicate the state of individual
components in the enclosures.
A System ID button and an NMI (
nonmaskable interrupt
) button also appear on the
front of each enclosure.
Stratus 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems support three main groupings of status LEDs:
System front panel LEDs summarize the overall operational state of the system.
They indicate the presence or absence of power, the simplex or duplex operation
of the system, and the presence of system faults. They also include a system
identifier (ID) LED.
An array of system LEDs located on the front of each CPU-I/O enclosure, behind
the system bezel, provide the signaling described in “CPU-I/O Enclosure Status

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