Use this information to locate and identify the light path
diagnostics LEDs.
Before you work inside the compute node to view light
path diagnostics LEDs, read Safety and Installation guidelines.
If
an error occurs, view the light path diagnostics LEDs in the following
order:
- Look at the control panel on the front of the compute node.
- If the check log LED is lit, it indicates that an Automatic BIOS
Recovery has occurred. The compute node will start by using the backup
UEFI image.
- If the fault LED is lit, it indicates that an error has occurred;
view the light path diagnostics panel and LEDs to isolate the failing
component.
- To view the light path diagnostics LEDs, select one of the following
procedures:
- You can view the LEDs through the CMM led command, the
CMM web interface, the Lenovo XClarity Administrator (if
available), or the Flex System Manager management
software (if
available).
- If you are in the same location as the compute node, you can complete
the following steps:
- Remove the compute node from the Flex System chassis,
(see Removing a compute node from a chassis for instructions).
- Carefully lay the compute node on a flat, static-protective surface.
- Open the compute node cover (see Removing the compute node cover for instructions).
- Remove the air baffles that are installed over the DIMM connectors.
- Press the power button. When you press the power button, LEDs
on the light path diagnostics panel and the system board will be lit
if there are any hardware-related issues.
Note: The power source for
light path diagnostics is designed to last only a short time. If you
press the power button and the light path diagnostics LED lights,
light path diagnostics is charged to light the LEDs.
The following illustration shows the LEDs on the light path
diagnostics panel.
The following illustration
shows the locations of the light path diagnostics LEDs on the system
board.