Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Your Library
Interpreting LEDs
Interpreting LEDs
Interpreting Blade
Status LEDs
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• Ticket — No RAS ticket will be generated. Additionally, no e-
mail notification will be sent to Technical Support or to the
individuals configured in the Setup > Notifications > System
setup, Rules tab.
5 Once you have chosen a suppression option, click somewhere else in
the table and the row containing the ticket you suppressed turns a
color corresponding to the suppression option (colors are identified
in the legend at the top of the table).
6 Click OK.
LEDs can help you assess the state of a library component. The primary
library LEDs can be grouped as follows:
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Interpreting Blade Status LEDs
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Interpreting Drive Status LEDs
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Interpreting Fibre Port Link LEDs
Fibre Channel I/O blades)
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Interpreting Ethernet Expansion Blade LEDs
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Interpreting MCB Port LEDs
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Interpreting LBX Terminator LEDs
•
Interpreting Power Supply LEDs
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Interpreting Gen 2 Robot Status LEDs
Each of the following library blades has a set of green, amber, and blue
LEDs that indicate blade processor status, health status, and power
control status:
• Management control blade (MCB)
• Control management blade (CMB)
• Fibre Channel (FC) I/O blade
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on page 95
on page 99(for Fibre drives and
on page 102
on page 103
on page 105
on page 110
on page 112
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