Light path diagnostics LEDs

Use this information to diagnose possible errors that are indicated by the light path diagnostics LEDs.

The following table describes the LEDs on the light path diagnostics panel and the light path diagnostics LEDs on the system board. LEDs on the light path card are visible from the top of the compute node. See Viewing the light path diagnostics LEDs for information about lighting the LEDs.

Lit light path diagnostics LED Description
Light path diagnostics This LED lights when the light path LED card is installed
Memory The IMM2 lights this LED, the corresponding DIMM error LEDs on the system board and the fault LED when a memory fault has occurred.
Mismatch The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when a mismatch has occurred between the processors, DIMMs, or hard disk drives within the configuration as reported by POST.
NMI The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when an nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) occurs.
Spare Reserved for future use
System board The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when a system board error has been detected.
Temperature The IMM lights this LED and the fault LED when an over-temperature condition has occurred that was critical enough to shut down the compute node.
Table 1. Light path LED errors
Light path diagnostics LED Description Action
None An error has occurred and cannot be isolated, or the IMM2 has failed. Make sure that the light path diagnostics LED is lit to ensure that there is enough power in the compute node to light the rest of the LEDs.
Battery error The battery failed.
  1. Reseat the battery.
  2. Replace the battery.
  3. (Trained service technician only) Replace the system-board assembly.
DIMM x error A memory error occurred.
  1. Make sure that the DIMM that is indicated by the lit LED is supported.
  2. Reseat the DIMM that is indicated by the lit LED.
  3. Replace the DIMM that is indicated by the lit LED (see Removing a DIMM, and Installing a DIMM)
Note: Multiple DIMM LEDs do not necessarily indicate multiple DIMM failures. If more than one DIMM LED is lit, reseat or replace one DIMM at a time until the error is corrected (see Removing a DIMM, and Installing a DIMM)
Light path diagnostics LED System board light path diagnostics LEDs have power. Check for error LEDs that are lit on the system board assembly.
Microprocessor x error The microprocessor has failed, or overheated, or the boot microprocessor is missing.
  1. Check the CMM log for more information. Perform the appropriate action.
  2. If the log shows that a microprocessor is disabled or that a microprocessor IERR has occurred, perform the appropriate action.
  3. (Trained service technician only) Reset the microprocessor that is indicated by the lit LED.
  4. (Trained service technician only) Replace the microprocessor that is indicated by the lit LED.
Microprocessor mismatch The microprocessors do not match. Make sure that all installed microprocessors are identical (number of cores, cache size, type, clock speed, and internal / external clock frequencies).
NMI The system board failed.
  1. Reinsert the compute node, and then restart the compute node. Check the IMM event log for information about the error.
  2. (Trained service technician only) Replace the system-board assembly.
System board The system board failed. (Trained service technician only) Replace the system-board assembly.
Temperature The system temperature has exceeded the threshold level
  1. Check the function of the shared compute node and chassis unit resources.
  2. Make sure that the room temperature is not too high.
Hard disk drive A hard disk drive failed. Run the fixed disk or attached disk diagnostic test. If the drive passes the test but continues to have a problem replace the hard disk drive (see Removing a hot-swap hard disk drive and Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive)..
Adapter fault An adapter failed. Run the adapter card diagnostics test. If adapter passes the test but continues to have a problem, replace the adapter.
Table 2. System board diagnostic LED information
LED Color LED name Description
D9001
D9004
Green Checkpoint LEDs (MSD) These LEDs represent checkpoint display codes in binary.
D9005
D9008
Green Checkpoint LEDs (LSD) These LEDs represent checkpoint display codes in binary.
D9009 Green FPGA heartbeat This LED will light when there is activity on the FPGA.
DVL01 Yellow Battery error The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when the battery is defective.
DBL01 Yellow IMM fault The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when a problem has been detected with the IMM2.
DPL00 Yellow CPU 1 error The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when microprocessor 1 is defective or when no processor is installed in the microprocessor 1 socket.
DPL01 Yellow CPU 2 error The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when microprocessor 2 is defective.
DPL02 Yellow CPU 3 error The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when microprocessor 3 is defective.
DPL03 Yellow CPU 4 error The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when microprocessor 4 is defective.
DVL02 Yellow DC fault The IMM2 lights this LED and the fault LED when there is a power fault on one of the power rails.
DML01
DML48
Yellow DIMM x error The IMM2 lights any of these LEDs and the fault LED when any DIMMs 1 – 48 are defective.
DLLACT10 Green Ethernet 1-0 activity This LED lights when there is Ethernet activity on port 0 of LOM controller 1.
DLLACT11 Green Ethernet 1-1 activity This LED lights when there is Ethernet activity on port 1 of LOM controller 1.
DLLACT20 Green Ethernet 2-0 activity This LED lights when there is Ethernet activity on port 0 of LOM controller 2.
DLLACT21 Green Ethernet 2-1 activity This LED lights when there is Ethernet activity on port 1 of LOM controller 2.
DLLUP10 Green Ethernet 1-0 link This LED lights when port 0 on LOM controller 1 is connected to the network.
DLLUP11 Green Ethernet 1-1 link This LED lights when port 1 on LOM controller 1 is connected to the network.
DLLUP20 Green Ethernet 2-0 link This LED lights when port 0 on LOM controller 2 is connected to the network.
DLLUP21 Green Ethernet 2-1 link This LED lights when port 1 on LOM controller 2 is connected to the network.
DLPWROK1 Green Ethernet 1 power OK This LED lights when power to LOM controller 1 is on and working properly.
DLPWROK2 Green Ethernet 2 power OK This LED lights when power to LOM controller 2 is on and working properly.
DPWRFAULT Yellow Power fault This LED lights when there is an overcurrent fault on one of the 12 V power rails.
DS862 Green RTMM heartbeat This LED lights when there is activity on the RTMM.
DS913 Green IMM heartbeat This LED lights when there is activity on the IMM2.
DSL01 Yellow SAS back plane 1 error The IMM lights this LED and the fault LED when there is a problem with SAS backplane 1.
DSL02 Yellow SAS Back Plane 2 error The IMM2 light this LED and the fault LED when there is a problem with SAS backplane 2.
DSAS_LF10 Yellow SAS 1-0 link failure The IMM lights this LED and the fault LED when there is a fault with the link between the SAS controller and SAS Port 0 on SAS backplane 1.
DSAS_LF11 Yellow SAS 1-1 link failure The IMM lights this LED and the fault LED when there is a fault with the link between the SAS controller and SAS Port 1 on SAS backplane 1.
DSAS_LF20 Yellow SAS 2-0 link failure The IMM2 lights this LED when there is a fault with the link between the SAS controller and SAS port 0 on SAS backplane 2.
DSAS_LF21 Yellow SAS 2-1 link failure The IMM2 lights this LED when there is a fault with the link between the SAS controller and SAS port 1 on SAS backplane 2.
DSERROR Yellow SAS error This LED lights when there is a problem with the LSI2004 SAS controller.
DSHB Green SAS heartbeat This LED lights when there is activity on the LSI2004 SAS controller.