Off |
(any) |
(any) |
Power is not being provided by any power
supply unit (PSU) in the enclosure, or power is coming from the battery
in the canister.
If at least one PSU is powering the enclosure,
the canister or the enclosure midplane might be faulty.
If both node canisters in an enclosure indicate this
state at the same time, it is more likely that the enclosure midplane
is faulty. Reseat any node canister in this state, as described in Procedure: Reseating a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister. If the condition
persists, replace the node canister. If just one canister is affected,
see Replacing a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister. If both canisters are affected, see Replacing a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 control enclosure midplane assembly.
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Flashing slowly |
Power is available, but the canister is powered
off. (The main CPU is not running.)
Restart the node canister,
as described in Procedure: Reseating a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister.
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Flashing fast |
The node canister is doing a self test during
start-up.
Wait for the canister to complete its start-up sequence.
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On |
Off |
Off |
The node canister is in standby mode. (The Lenovo Storage V7000 software is not running.)
It is safe to remove or reseat the canister.
Restart the node canister, as described in Procedure: Reseating a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister.
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Flashing |
The node canister is in candidate state.
The node is not doing I/O in the system.
Unless indicated by
the battery status LED, it is safe to remove or reseat the canister.
See Table 4.
If the node state is candidate and the system is running
on the other node canister, the candidate node is automatically added
to the system.
If both node canisters are in candidate state,
determine whether you must recover the system or create a new system.
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Flashing fast |
The node is doing an emergency
shutdown operation, using the battery for power, after detecting a
loss of power from the power supply units.
Wait for the emergency
shutdown operation to complete. If the partner node has also done
an emergency shutdown operation, there was most likely a loss of input
power to both enclosure power supply units and the system restarts
when the input power is restored. Otherwise, there might be a fault
the node canister, enclosure midplane, or power supply units.
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On |
The Lenovo Storage V7000software is running, and the node canister is participating in the system.
The canister must not be removed.
This is the normal operational
LED state.
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On |
Flashing |
Off |
The node canister is in standby mode. (The Lenovo Storage V7000 software is not running.)
It is safe to remove or reseat the canister.
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Flashing |
The Identify function for this canister has
been activated. To determine if it is safe to remove the canister,
use the management GUI or service assistant to turn off the Identify function, then
check the node canister status LEDs again. |
On |
Flashing |
Flashing fast |
The Identify function for
this canister has been activated.
The node is doing an emergency
shutdown operation, using the battery for power, after detecting a
loss of power from the power supply units.
Wait for the emergency
shutdown operation to complete. If the partner node has also done
an emergency shutdown operation, there was most likely a loss of input
power to both enclosure power supply units and the system restarts
when the input power is restored. Otherwise, there might be a fault
in the power supply units or the node canister.
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On |
Flashing |
On |
The Identify function for this canister was
activated.
To determine if it is safe to remove the canister,
use the management GUI or service assistant to turn off the Identify function, then
check the node canister status LEDs, again.
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On |
On |
Off |
The Lenovo Storage V7000 software is not running. The BIOS might have detected a fault.
It is
safe to remove or reseat the canister.
Try reseating the canister,
as described in Procedure: Reseating a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister. If the canister still shows this fault, replace the node canister,
as described in Replacing a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister.
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On |
On |
Flashing |
The node is in service state.
It is
safe to remove or reseat the canister.
See Table 4 to determine whether the battery charge is insufficient.
Use
the service assistant to identify any node errors or to determine
what to do, see Procedure: Fixing node errors.
If the node is able to communicate with the configuration node, there
might also be an error alert in the system event log, in which case
you should run the associated fix procedure.
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On |
On |
Flashing fast |
The node is in service state.
There
is a code update in progress.
The canister must not be removed.
No action is required until the code update completes.
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On |
On |
On |
The Lenovo Storage V7000 software is running but there might be an error alert in the event log, such
as error code 550.
The canister must not be removed.
If
possible, go to the management GUI and run the fix procedure for the error alerts listed there. If
this is not possible, refer to the service actions for node error
550.
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