LED indicators in the HPE StoreEasy Storage system
HPE StoreEasy 1460 LED indications
When all four LEDs (UID button/LED, NIC status LED, Health LED, and Power On/Standby button and system power LED) flash simultaneously, a power fault has occurred in the HPE StoreEasy 1460 Storage system.
HPE StoreEasy 1560 LED indications
When all three LEDs (Power On/Standby button and system power LED, Health LED, and NIC status LED) and the UID button/LED on the rear panel flash simultaneously, a power fault has occurred in the HPE StoreEasy 1560 Storage system.
HPE StoreEasy 1660 and 1860 LED indications
When all four LEDs (UID button/LED, NIC status LED, Health LED, and Power On/Standby button and system power LED) flash simultaneously, a power fault has occurred in the HPE StoreEasy 1660 and 1860 Storage systems.
Front panel LEDs
LED Status and Color | Identification and action |
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UID button/LED is solid blue. | Activated |
UID button/LED is flashing blue at 1 Hz/cycle per second. | Remote management or firmware upgrade in progress |
UID button/LED is flashing blue at 4 Hz/cycle per second. | iLO manual reboot sequence initiated |
UID button/LED is flashing blue at 8 Hz/cycle per second. | iLO manual reboot sequence in progress |
UID button/LED is off. | Deactivated |
NIC status LED is solid green. | Link to network |
NIC status LED is flashing green. | Network active |
NIC status LED is off. | No network activity |
Health LED is solid green. | Normal |
Health LED is flashing green. | iLO is rebooting |
Health LED is flashing amber. | System degraded. Review the system IML or use iLO to review the system health status. |
Health LED is flashing red. | System critical. Review the system IML or use iLO to review the system health status. |
Power On/Standby button and system power LED is solid green. | System on |
Power On/Standby button and system power LED is flashing green. | Performing power-on sequence |
Power On/Standby button and system power LED is solid amber. | System in standby |
Power On/Standby button and system power LED is off. | No power. Check the following:
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Subsystems | Number of LED Flashes | Action |
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System board | 1 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
Processor | 2 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
Memory | 3 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
Riser board PCIe slots | 4 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
FlexibleLOM | 5 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
HPE Smart Array SR Gen10 controller | 6 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
System board PCIe slots | 7 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
Power backplane or storage backplane | 8 | Open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
Power supply | 9 | Verify that both power supplies are plugged into the power source and are operational. If the power supplies are not operational, then open a technical support case with HPE Support Center. |
Rear panel LEDs
LED status and color | Identification and action |
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UID LED is solid blue. | Activated |
UID LED is flashing blue. | System being managed remotely |
UID LED is off. | Deactivated |
iLO 5/standard NIC activity LED is solid green or flashing green. | Network active |
iLO 5/standard NIC activity LED is off. | No network activity. |
iLO 5/standard NIC link LED is solid green. | Link active |
iLO 5/standard NIC link LED is off. | No link activity |
Power supply 1 and 2 LED are solid green. | Power supply in normal state |
Power supply 1 and 2 LED are off. | One or more of the following has occurred:
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