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You can turn hardware attention indicators (LEDs) on or
off by using any one of the following procedures: HP's nPartition systems provide attention indicators
(LEDs) to help you to visually select and confirm which hardware you want
to perform operations on. Attention indicators are amber (orange) lights. Table 7-2 lists the
meanings for the various attention indicator states. When all components of
a system are functioning and no service operations are occurring, every attention
indicator should be turned off. (HP Superdome cabinet number LCDs remain lit
or blinking when cabinet power is on.) Table 7-2 Attention Indicator (LED) States and Meanings Attention Indicator State | Meaning |
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OFF | Not
selected. | BLINKING | Selected
to be used in a service operation. | ON | Supported
for PCI card slot LEDs only. Service required, problems have been
identified with the component. |
LEDs for Hardware Components. You can control (turn off, blink, and/or turn on) attention
indicators for the following hardware components. Cell LEDs. Each cell or cell slot has its own attention indicators. On HP Superdome servers, each cell attention indicator is
located on the server cabinet hardware below the cell slot, just to the right
of the power LED for the cell slot. On other Partition-capable servers, each cell attention indicator
is located on the cell hardware, to the outside of the power LEDs for the
cell.
I/O Chassis LEDs. On HP Superdome servers only, each I/O chassis has a attention indicator,
which is located on the cabinet above the I/O chassis. PCI Card Slot LEDs. On all HP nPartition systems, each PCI card slot has an attention indicator
that you can use to select the card slot. You can view the attention indicator
for a PCI card slot when accessing the card cage. On HP rp7405/rp7410, rp7420, rx7620, rp8400, rp8420, and rx8620 servers
only, you also can view the attention indicator for each PCI slot beneath
the corresponding slot, on the external chassis at the rear of the server
cabinet. Cabinet Number LCDs. On HP Superdome servers only, each cabinet has a cabinet number LCD
that serves as the attention indicator for the cabinet.
Procedure 7-6 Turning Attention Indicators On and Off (nPartition Commands) From the command line, you can turn attention indicators
on or off by using the fruled command, the rad command
(HP-UX B.11.11 only), and the olrad command (HP-UX B.11.23
and HP-UX B.11.31). You can use the fruled command and specify -o or -f and
a cabinet, cell, or I/O chassis: -o option to blink the
LED, -f option to turn off the LED, -b# for
a cabinet (where # is the cabinet number), -c# for
a cell (where # is the cell number), -i #/#/# for an I/O chassis (where #/#/# is
the cabinet/bay/chassis). HP-UX B.11.11 supports the rad command
for controlling PCI card slot attention indicators and other tasks. HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 support the olrad command
for controlling PCI card slot attention indicators and other tasks. Login to a system
with the nPartition commands installed. If using
remote administration features to turn attention indicators on or off, you
can login to any system with Enhanced nPartition Commands installed. To manage PCI slot attention indicators, you must access
HP-UX in the local nPartition where the PCI slot resides (the nPartition to
which the cell attached to the I/O chassis containing the PCI slot is assigned). Use the fruled command
and either the rad command (HP-UX B.11.11) or the olrad command
(HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31) to manage (turn on, off, or blink) the attention
indicator for a system hardware component. From
the command line you can manage LEDs for the following hardware components: Cells—Use fruled to
blink or turn off a cell attention indicator. Turn Off: The fruled
-f -c# command turns off the attention
indicator for the specified cell (-c#).
To turn off all cell attention indicators use the fruled -f -C command. Blink: The fruled -o
-c# command blinks the attention indicator
for the specified cell (-c#).
I/O Chassis—Use fruled to
blink or turn off HP Superdome I/O chassis attention indicators. Specify the I/O chassis using cabinet/bay/chassis notation
(#/#/#). Turn Off: The fruled
-f -i#/#/# command turns off the attention
indicator for the specified I/O chassis (-i#/#/#).
To turn off all I/O chassis attention indicators use the fruled
-f -I command. Blink: The fruled -o
-i#/#/# command blinks the attention indicator
for the specified I/O chassis (-i#/#/#).
Cabinet Numbers—Use fruled to
blink or not-blink (keep lit) the cabinet number LCD for an HP Superdome cabinet. Not-Blink: The fruled
-f -b# command stops blinking (keeps it
lit) the cabinet number LCD for the specified cabinet (-b#). Blink: The fruled -o
-b# command blinks the cabinet number LCD
for the specified cabinet (-b#).
PCI Card Slots—Managing the attention
indicator for a PCI card slot is supported from HP-UX only. Use
the rad command (HP-UX B.11.11 only) or olrad command
(HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31) to turn on, off, or blink the attention
indicator for a PCI card slot. Specify the PCI slot using cabinet-bay-chassis-slot (#-#-#-#)
notation. Turn Off PCI Card Slot Attention Indicator The
HP-UX B.11.11 rad -f off slot command
turns off the attention indicator for the specified PCI card slot (slot). The HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 olrad -I OFF slot command
turns off the attention indicator for the specified PCI card slot (slot). Blink PCI Card Slot Attention Indicator The HP-UX
B.11.11 rad -f attention slot command
blinks the attention indicator for the specified PCI card slot (slot). The HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 olrad -f ATTN slot command
blinks the attention indicator for the specified PCI card slot (slot). Turn On PCI Card Slot Attention Indicator The
HP-UX B.11.11 rad -f on slot command
turns on the attention indicator for the specified PCI card slot (slot). The HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 olrad command
does not support turning on a PCI card slot's attention indicator to
a steady-on state.
For details refer to the fruled(1), rad(1M), or olrad(1M) manpage. The following HP-UX B.11.11 example turns off and blinks
various attention indicators on an HP Superdome system, including cell, I/O
chassis, PCI slot, and cabinet LEDs. Example 7-1 Turning Attention Indicators On and Off # fruled -f -C 1
# fruled -f -I
# fruled -o -c0 -c2 -c4 2
# fruled -o -i0/0/1 -i0/0/3
# fruled -o -b0
# fruled -f -C 3
# fruled -f -I
# fruled -f -b0
# rad -f attention 0-0-1-2 4
# rad -f off 0-0-1-2
# |
1 | Turn off all cell and I/O chassis attention indicators. | 2 | Blink attention indicators for cells 0, 2, and 4 and I/O
chassis 0/0/1 and 0/0/3. Blink the cabinet number LCD for cabinet 0. | 3 | Turn off all cell and I/O chassis attention indicators
and stop blinking the cabinet number LCD. | 4 | Blink the attention indicator for PCI slot 2 in cabinet
0, bay 0, chassis 1. Then turn off the same PCI slot attention indicator. |
Procedure 7-7 Turning Attention Indicators On and Off (Partition Manager) You can turn attention indicators (LEDs) on and off by
using Partition Manager. When using Partition Manager Version 1.0, select a cell
or I/O chassis, and use the CellLight
Cell LED or I/OLight I/O Chassis LED action. To turn
off all LEDs use the ComplexClear
All LEDs action. When using Partition Manager Version 2.0, select a cell
or I/O chassis, and use the CellTurn
On Cell LED or I/OTurn On Chassis LED action (or a similar
"Turn Off..." action). To turn off all LEDs use the ComplexClear All LEDs action. Access Partition
Manager. For details on accessing Partition Manager
or other tools, see “Tools for Managing Hardware”. Select the cell
or I/O chassis whose attention indicator you want to control. In Partition Manager Version 1.0, select the nPartition that
contains the cell or I/O chassis, and then select the cell or I/O chassis. In Partition Manager Version 2.0, select the cell (or I/O
chassis) whose attention indicator you want to control. Select the Partition
Manager action to turn on (blink) or turn off (stop blinking) the attention
indicator (LED) for the selected cell or I/O chassis. From
Partition Manager Version 1.0, use the CellLight Cell LED or I/OLight I/O Chassis LED action. To turn
off all LEDs use the ComplexClear
All LEDs action. From Partition Manager Version 2.0, use the CellTurn On Cell LED or I/OTurn On Chassis LED action
(or a similar "Turn Off..." action). To turn off all LEDs use the ComplexClear All LEDs action. Exit Partition
Manager. From Partition Manager Version 1.0, select
the FileExit action. From Partition Manager Version 2.0, select Log
off parmgr or exit the Web browser when finished.
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