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Part Number: 880928-002
Published: June 2018
Edition: 2
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4Serial label pull tab or optional Systems Insight Display
5iLO service port
6USB 3.0 port
Universal media bay components
ItemDescription
1USB 2.0 port
2Video display port
3Optical disk drive (optional)
4Drives (optional)
8 Component identification
12LFF front panel components
ItemDescription
1Drive bays
8LFF front panel components
ItemDescription
1Drives (optional)
2LFF power switch module
3Drive bays
LFF power switch module components
Component identification9
ItemDescription
1Optical disk drive
2Serial label pull tab
3USB 3.0 port
4iLO service port
5Video display port
Front panel LEDs and buttons
SFF front panel LEDs and button
ItemDescriptionStatus
1Power On/Standby button and
system power LED
1
•Solid green = System on
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Performing
power on sequence
•Solid amber = System in standby
•Off = No power present
2Health LED
1
•Solid green = Normal
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = iLO is
rebooting
•Flashing amber = System degraded
•Flashing red (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = System critical
2
3
Table Continued
10 Front panel LEDs and buttons
ItemDescriptionStatus
3NIC status LED
1
•Solid green = Link to network
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Network
active
•Off = No network activity
4UID button/LED
1
•Solid blue = Activated
•Flashing blue:
◦1 Hz/cycle per sec = Remote management or
firmware upgrade in progress
◦4 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot
sequence initiated
◦8 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot
sequence in progress
◦Off = Deactivated
1
When all four LEDs described in this table flash simultaneously, a power fault has occurred.
2
Facility power is not present, the power cord is not attached, no power supplies are installed, power supply failure has
occurred, or the power button cable is disconnected.
3
If the health LED indicates a degraded or critical state, review the system IML or use iLO to review the system health
status.
12LFF front panel LEDs and button
Component identification11
ItemDescriptionStatus
1Health LED
1
•Solid green = Normal
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = iLO is
rebooting
•Flashing amber = System degraded
•Flashing red (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = System critical
2
2Power On/Standby button and
system power LED
3NIC status LED
4UID button/LED
1
1
1
•Solid green = System on
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Performing
power on sequence
•Solid amber = System in standby
•Off = No power present
3
•Solid green = Link to network
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Network
active
•Off = No network activity
•Solid blue = Activated
•Flashing blue:
◦1 Hz/cycle per sec = Remote management or
firmware upgrade in progress
◦4 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot
sequence initiated
1
When all four LEDs described in this table flash simultaneously, a power fault has occurred.
2
If the health LED indicates a degraded or critical state, review the system IML or use iLO to review the system health
status.
3
Facility power is not present, the power cord is not attached, no power supplies are installed, power supply failure has
occurred, or the power button cable is disconnected.
12Component identification
◦8 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot
sequence in progress
•Off = Deactivated
LFF power switch module LEDs and button
ItemDescriptionStatus
1UID button/LED
1
•Solid blue = Activated
2Health LED
•Flashing blue:
◦1 Hz/cycle per sec = Remote management or
firmware upgrade in progress
◦4 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot
sequence initiated
◦
◦8 Hz/cycle per sec = iLO manual reboot
sequence in progress
•Off = Deactivated
1
•Solid green = Normal
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = iLO is
rebooting
•Flashing amber = System degraded
•Flashing red (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = System critical
2
Table Continued
Component identification13
ItemDescriptionStatus
3NIC status LED
1
•Solid green = Link to network
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Network
active
•Off = No network activity
4Power On/Standby button and
system power LED
1
When all four LEDs described in this table flash simultaneously, a power fault has occurred.
2
If the health LED indicates a degraded or critical state, review the system IML or use iLO to review the system health
status.
3
Facility power is not present, the power cord is not attached, no power supplies are installed, power supply failure has
occurred, or the power button cable is disconnected.
UID button functionality
The UID button can be used to display the Server Health Summary when the server will not power on.
For more information, see the latest HPE iLO User Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.
Power fault LEDs
The following table provides a list of power fault LEDs, and the subsystems that are affected. Not all
power faults are used by all servers.
1
•Solid green = System on
•Flashing green (1 Hz/cycle per sec) = Performing
power on sequence
•Solid amber = System in standby
•Off = No power present
3
SubsystemLED behavior
System board1 flash
Processor2 flashes
Memory3 flashes
Riser board PCIe slots4 flashes
FlexibleLOM5 flashes
Removable HPE Flexible Smart Array
controller
System board PCIe slots7 flashes
Power backplane or storage backplane8 flashes
Power supply9 flashes
Systems Insight Display LEDs
The Systems Insight Display LEDs represent the system board layout. The display enables diagnosis with
the access panel installed.
14 UID button functionality
6 flashes
DescriptionStatus
Processor LEDs
DIMM LEDs
Fan LEDs
NIC LEDs
Power supply LEDs
PCI riser LED
Off = Normal
Amber = Failed processor
Off = Normal
Amber = Failed DIMM or configuration issue
Off = Normal
Amber = Failed fan or missing fan
Off = No link to network
Solid green = Network link
Flashing green = Network link with activity
If power is off, the front panel LED is not active. For
status, see Rear panel LEDs.
Off = Normal
Solid amber = Power subsystem degraded, power
supply failure, or input power lost.
Off = Normal
Over temp LED
Amber = Incorrectly installed PCI riser cage
Off = Normal
Amber = High system temperature detected
Table Continued
Component identification15
DescriptionStatus
Amp Status LED
Power cap LED
When the health LED on the front panel illuminates either amber or red, the server is experiencing a
health event. For more information on the combination of these LEDs, see sSystem Insight Displaycombined LED description).
Off = AMP modes disabled
Solid green = AMP mode enabled
Solid amber = Failover
Flashing amber = Invalid configuration
Off = System is in standby, or no cap is set.
Solid green = Power cap applied
Systems Insight Display combined LED descriptions
The combined illumination of the following LEDs indicates a system condition:
•Systems Insight Display LEDs
•System power LED
•Health LED
Systems Insight Display
LED and color
Processor (amber)RedAmber
Processor (amber)AmberGreenProcessor in socket X is in a pre-
DIMM (amber)RedGreenOne or more DIMMs have failed.
DIMM (amber)AmberGreenDIMM in slot X is in a pre-failure
Over temp (amber)AmberGreenThe Health Driver has detected a
Health
LED
System
power LED
Status
One or more of the following
conditions may exist:
•Processor in socket X has failed.
•Processor X is not installed in the
socket.
•Processor X is unsupported.
•ROM detects a failed processor
during POST.
failure condition.
condition.
cautionary temperature level.
Over temp (amber)RedAmberThe server has detected a hardware
16 Systems Insight Display combined LED descriptions
critical temperature level.
Table Continued
Systems Insight Display
LED and color
PCI riser (amber)RedGreenThe PCI riser cage is not seated
Fan (amber)AmberGreenOne fan has failed or has been
Fan (amber)RedGreenTwo or more fans have failed or been
Health
LED
System
power LED
Status
properly.
removed.
removed.
Power supply (amber)RedAmber
Power supply (amber)AmberGreen
One or more of the following
conditions may exist:
•Only one power supply is installed
and that power supply is in
standby.
•Power supply fault
•System board fault
One or more of the following
conditions may exist:
•Redundant power supply is
installed and only one power
supply is functional.
•AC power cord is not plugged into
redundant power supply.
•Redundant power supply fault
•Power supply mismatch at POST
or power supply mismatch through
hot-plug addition
Power cap (off)—AmberStandby
Power cap (green)—Flashing
green
Power cap (green)—GreenPower is available.
Power cap (flashing amber)—AmberPower is not available.
IMPORTANT: If more than one DIMM slot LED is illuminated, further troubleshooting is required.
Test each bank of DIMMs by removing all other DIMMs. Isolate the failed DIMM by replacing each
DIMM in a bank with a known working DIMM.
Waiting for power
Component identification17
Rear panel components
ItemDescription
1Primary riser slots 1 to 3 (Optional drive cage)
2Optional riser slots 4 to 6 (Optional drive cage)
3Optional riser slots 7 to 8 (Optional drive cage)
4Power supply 1
5Power supply 2
6Video port
7Serial port (optional)
1
81Gb RJ-45 ports 1 to 4
9iLO management port
10USB 3.0 ports
11FlexibleLOM slot
1
When a tertiary riser cage is installed as shown, the serial port can be installed in riser slot 6.
Rear panel LEDs
18 Rear panel components
ItemDescriptionStatus
1UID LED
•Off = Deactivated
•Solid blue = Activated
•Flashing blue = System being
managed remotely
2Link LED
•Off = No network link
•Green = Network link
3Activity LED
•Off = No network activity
•Solid green = Link to network
•Flashing green = Network activity
4Power supply
LEDs
•Off = System is off or power supply
has failed.
•Solid green = Normal
Component identification19
System board components
ItemDescription
1FlexibleLOM connector
2System maintenance switch
3Primary (processor 1) PCIe riser connector
4Front display port/USB 2.0 connector
20 System board components
Table Continued
ItemDescription
5M.2 connectors (x2)
6Dual USB port
7x1 SATA port 4
8Optical/SATA port 5
9Front power/USB 3.0 connector
10Drive backplane power connectors
11Smart Storage Battery connector
12Chassis Intrusion Detection connector
13Drive backplane power connector
14microSD card slot
15NVMe connector (port 7b)
16NVMe connector (port 8b)
17Flexible Smart Array connector
18Secondary (processor 2) PCIe riser connector
19System battery
20Tertiary (processor 2) PCI riser connector
1
1
21TPM connector
22Serial port connector
1
Requires a second processor.
System maintenance switch descriptions
PositionDefaultFunction
1
S1
S2Off
S3OffReserved
S4OffReserved
S5Off
Off
•Off = iLO security is enabled.
•On = iLO security is disabled.
•Off = System configuration can be changed.
•On = System configuration is locked.
•Off = Power-on password is enabled.
•On = Power-on password is disabled.
System maintenance switch descriptions21
Table Continued
PositionDefaultFunction
3
S6 2,
Off
•Off = No function
•On = Restore default manufacturing settings
S7Off
•Off = Set default boot mode to UEFI.
•On = Set default boot mode to legacy.
S8—Reserved
S9—Reserved
S10—Reserved
S11—Reserved
S12—Reserved
1
To access the redundant ROM, set S1, S5, and S6 to On.
2
When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position, the system is prepared to restore all
configuration settings to their manufacturing defaults.
3
When the system maintenance switch position 6 is set to the On position and Secure Boot is enabled, some
configurations cannot be restored. For more information, see Secure Boot on page 154.
DIMM slot locations
DIMM slots are numbered sequentially (1 through 16) for each processor. The supported AMP modes use
the letter assignments for population guidelines.
22 DIMM slot locations
Processor and socket components
ItemDescription
1Pin field
2Rail frame
3Carrier frame
4Processor
5Force frame
6Captive screws (Torx T-20)
Drives
SAS/SATA drive components and LEDs
Processor and socket components23
ItemDescriptionStatus
1Locate
•Solid blue = The drive is being identified by a host
application.
•Flashing blue = The drive carrier firmware is being
updated or requires an update.
2Activity ring LED
•Rotating green = Drive activity.
•Off = No drive activity.
3Do not remove LED
•Solid white = Do not remove the drive. Removing
the drive causes one or more of the logical drives to
fail.
•Off = Removing the drive does not cause a logical
drive to fail.
4Drive status LED
•Solid green = The drive is a member of one or more
logical drives.
•Flashing green = The drive is rebuilding or
•Flashing amber/green = The drive is a member of
•Flashing amber = The drive is not configured and
•Solid amber = The drive has failed.
•Off = The drive is not configured by a RAID
NVMe drive components and LEDs
performing a RAID migration, strip size migration,
capacity expansion, or logical drive extension, or is
erasing.
one or more logical drives and predicts the drive will
fail.
predicts the drive will fail.
controller.
24 NVMe drive components and LEDs
ItemDescription
1Release lever
2Activity ring
3Do Not Remove LED
1
4Request to Remove NVMe Drive button
1
Do not remove an NVMe SSD from the drive bay while the Do Not Remove button LED is flashing. The Do Not
Remove button LED flashes to indicate that the device is still in use. Removing the NVMe SSD before the device has
completed and ceased signal/traffic flow can cause loss of data.
uFF drive components and LEDs
ItemDescriptionStatus
1Locate
•Off—Normal
•Solid blue—The drive is being identified by a host
application
•Flashing blue—The drive firmware is being updated
or requires an update
2uFF drive ejection latchRemoves the uFF drive when released
3Do not remove LED
•Off—OK to remove the drive. Removing the drive
does not cause a logical drive to fail.
•Solid white—Do not remove the drive. Removing
the drive causes one or more of the logical drives to
fail.
Table Continued
uFF drive components and LEDs25
ItemDescriptionStatus
4Drive status LED
•Off—The drive is not configured by a RAID
controller
•Solid green—The drive is a member of one or more
logical drives
•Flashing green (4 Hz)—The drive is operating
normally and has activity
•Flashing green (1 Hz)—The drive is rebuilding or
performing a RAID migration, stripe size migration,
capacity expansion, logical drive extension, or is
erasing
•Flashing amber/green (1 Hz)—The drive is a
member of one or more logical drives that predicts
the drive will fail
•Solid amber—The drive has failed
•Flashing amber (1 Hz)—The drive is not configured
and predicts the drive will fail
5Adapter ejection release latch
and handle
Fan bay numbering
Removes the SFF flash adapter when released
26 Fan bay numbering
Drive box identification
Front boxes
ItemDescription
1Box 1
2Box 2
3Box 3
ItemDescription
1Box 1
2Box 2
3Box 3
Rear boxes
ItemDescription
1Box 4
2Box 5
3Box 6
Drive box identification27
ItemDescription
1Box 4
2Box 6
Midplane box (LFF only)
ItemDescription
1Box 7
Drive bay numbering
Drive bay numbering depends on how the drive backplanes are connected:
•To a controller:
◦Embedded controllers use the onboard SATA ports.
◦Type-a controllers install to the type-a smart array connector.
◦Type-p controllers install to a PCIe riser.
•To a SAS expander:
Installs in the primary or secondary PCIe riser
28 Drive bay numbering
Drive bay numbering: Smart Array controller
When the drive backplane is connected directly to a storage controller, then each drive box starts at 1.
The following images are examples of common configurations.
24SFF
12LFF
6SFF rear panel
2SFF + 3LFF rear panel
Drive bay numbering: Smart Array controller29
Universal media bay
8LFF + Universal media bay, optional 2SFF, and optical drive
Midplane box
Drive bay numbering: SAS expander
Drive numbering through a SAS Expander is continuous:
•SAS expander port 1 always connects to port 1 of the controller.
•SAS expander port 2 always connects to port 2 of the controller.
•SAS expander port 3 = drive numbers 1 to 4.
30 Drive bay numbering: SAS expander
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