
4–2 Enclosure 4200 Family LVD Disk Enclosures User Guide
Status Reporting
The three disk drive status LEDs (see Figure 4–2) define the operational status of each
drive. To determine the drive status you must observe all three LEDs (see Table 4–1).
Figure 4–2. Disk Drive LEDs Display
Disk Status
The drives have two green and one amber LEDs that are either ON, OFF, or FLASHING.
Since the status LED displays are easily interpreted, they are the most commonly used
indicators of drive status. The symbols for these conditions are shown in Table 4–1.
Drive Activity LED
This green LED indicates the drive
activity, that is drive being accessed,
spinning-up, and so forth.
On-line LED
This green LED indicates if the drive is
operational, non-operational, part of
RAID set, a replacement drive, a spare
drive, or a rebuilding RAID drive.
Drive Failure LED
This amber LED indicates the drive
status as either operational (O
FF) or
failed (O
N).
Table 4–1 Disk LED Status Displays
LEDs Status
Operational Status
Drive not being accessed
The drive is a replacement drive to be rebuilt or the drive is an inactive spare disk or the
SCSI controller cannot control LED. The drive is Operational
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O NOT REPLACE DRIVE