Node canister indicators

Indicator LEDs on the back of each system provide status information about the control canister and onboard ports.

For more information about the LEDs on the node canister, refer to Procedure: Understanding the system status LEDs. For information about the LED indicators on each optional host interface adapter, see Host interface adapter ports and indicators.

Node canister Ethernet port LEDs

Each system has two onboard 1 Gbps Ethernet ports. Two LEDs above each port provide information about the link speed and activity on the Ethernet connection. Onboard Ethernet port LEDs describes the LED indicators.

Table 1. Onboard Ethernet port LEDs .
Name Symbol Color State Meaning
Link speed None Green OFF No link connection or the link is connected at less than 1 Gbps.
ON There is a 1 Gbps link connection to a remote device.
Activity None Green OFF No activity.
FLASHING Activity on link.

Node canister SAS port LEDs

Each onboard SAS port has two LED indicators that provide information about the status of the port and connections. Onboard SAS port LEDs describes the LED indicators.

Table 2. Onboard SAS port LEDs .
Name Symbol Color State Meaning
Link None Green OFF No link connection on any lane (phy).
ON There is a connection on at least one lane (phy).
Fault None Amber OFF No fault. All four phys have a link connection.
ON This can indicate several different error conditions:
  • Only 1, 2, or 3 lanes (phys) are connected, but not all 4.
  • All 4 lanes are not running at the same speed.
  • All 4 all lanes are not connected to the same remote port.
  • An unsupported device is connected to the port.

Node canister battery status LEDs

The battery status icons and LEDs on the system provide information about the status of the battery during system operations. Battery status LEDs summarizes the battery status LED indicators.

Table 3. Battery status LEDs.

Name Symbol Color State Meaning
Battery status

(battery+-icon)
Green FAST BLINK The battery is charging. It does not have a sufficient charge to perform a "fire hose" dump.
BLINK The battery has sufficient charge to perform one "fire hose" dump.
ON The battery is fully charged and has sufficient charge to perform two "fire hose" dumps.
OFF The battery is not available for use.
Battery fault

fault icon
Amber OFF If the LED is off, no known conditions are preventing normal operation, unless the battery status LED is also on.
ON An active condition or fault could compromise normal operation.
SLOW BLINK There is a non-critical fault with the battery.
Battery in use
This icon shows the battery charge LED on the node canister.
Green OFF The battery is not being used to power the canister.
FAST BLINK The battery is currently providing power for a "fire hose" dump.

Node canister system LEDs

The node canisters system icons and LEDs on each system provide information about the status of the node canister itself. Node canister system LEDs summarizes the status LED indicators.

Table 4. Node canister system LEDs
Name Symbol Color State Meaning
Power
This icon shows the power on LED on the enclosure end cap.
Green OFF No power is available or power is coming from the battery.
SLOW BLINK Power is available but the main CPU is not running; the system is in standby mode.
FAST BLINK System is in self test.
ON Power is available and the system code is running.
Status status icon Green OFF Indicates one of the following conditions:
  • No power to the canister
  • Canister is in standby mode or self test
  • Operating system is loading
BLINK The canister is in candidate or service state. It is not performing I/O. It is safe to remove the node.
ON The canister is active, able to perform I/O, or starting. The system is part of a cluster.
Canister fault
fault icon
Amber OFF The node is in candidate or active state. Any error that has been detected is not severe enough to stop the node participating in a cluster or performing I/O.
BLINK The canister is being identified. There might or might not be a fault condition.
ON The node is in service state or an error exists that might be stopping the system code from starting (node error 550). The node canister cannot become active in the system until the problem is resolved. The problem is not necessarily related to a hardware component.