Use this information for details
about the controls, connectors, and LEDs.
The following illustration identifies the buttons, connectors,
and LEDs on the control panel.
- Hard disk drive activity LED (green)
- When this
green LED is lit, it indicates that there is activity on the hard
disk drive.
- Hard disk drive status LED
- When this yellow
LED is lit, it indicates that an error has occurred with the hard
disk drive. The LED turns off only after the error is corrected. You
can check the CMM event log to determine the source of the condition.
For more information, see Viewing event logs without restarting the compute node.
- Fault LED
- When this yellow LED is lit, it indicates
that a system error has occurred in the compute node. In addition,
the fault LED on the chassis system LED panel is lit. You can check
the CMM event log to determine the source of the condition. For more
information, see Viewing event logs without restarting the compute node.
See Light path diagnostics LEDs for more information about
the LEDs on the compute node.
The fault LED turns off only after
the error is corrected.
Note: When the fault LED turns off, you should
also clear the IMM event log. Use the Setup utility to clear the IMM
event log.
- Check log LED
- When this yellow LED is lit, it
indicates that a condition that causes an event to be logged in the
IMM event log has occurred.
The check log LED can be turned off
through the CMM led command, the CMM web interface, the Lenovo XClarity Administrator (if
available), or the Flex System Manager management
software (if
available).
- Identify LED
- The system administrator can remotely
light this blue LED to aid in visually locating the compute node.
When this LED is lit, the identify LED on the Flex System chassis
is also lit. The identify LED can be lit and turned off through the
CMM led command, the CMM web interface, the Lenovo XClarity Administrator (if
available), or the Flex System Manager management
software (if
available).
- Power button/LED
- When the compute node is connected
to power through the Flex System chassis,
press this button to turn on or turn off the compute node.
Note: The
power button works only if local power control is enabled for the
compute node. Local power control is enabled and disabled through
the CMM
power command and the CMM web interface.
After the compute node is removed from the chassis,
press and hold this button to activate the system-board LEDs (light
path diagnostics). See Compute node controls, connectors, and LEDs for more
information.
This button is also the power LED. This green LED
indicates the power status of the compute node:
- Flashing rapidly: The LED flashes rapidly for one of the
following reasons:
- The compute node has been installed in a chassis. When you install
the compute node, the LED flashes rapidly for up to 90 seconds while
the integrated management module II (IMM2) in the compute node is
initializing and synchronizing with the Chassis Management Module.
- Power permissions have not been assigned to the compute node through
the Chassis Management Module.
- The Flex System chassis
does not have enough power to turn on the compute node.
- The IMM2 in the compute node is not communicating with the Chassis
Management Module.
- Flashing slowly: The compute node is connected to power
through the Flex System chassis
and is ready to be turned on.
- Lit continuously: The compute node is connected to power
through the Flex System chassis
and is turned on.
When the compute node is on, pressing this button causes
an orderly shutdown of the compute node so that it can be removed
safely from the chassis. This includes shutting down the operating
system (if possible) and removing power from the compute node.
If
an operating system is running, you might have to press the button
for approximately 4 seconds to initiate the shutdown.
Attention: Pressing the button for 4 seconds forces the operating
system to shut down immediately. Data loss is possible.
- KVM connector
- Connect the console breakout cable to
this connector (see Console breakout cable for more information).
Note: It
is best practice to connect the console breakout cable to
only one compute node at a time in each Flex System chassis.
- USB connector
- Connect a USB device to this connector.
Note: It
is best practice to connect a USB device to the front of only one
compute node at a time in each Flex System chassis.