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The appliances and controllers include indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance components.

SG100 and SG1000

The appliance includes indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance controller and the two SSDs:

Appliance indicators and buttons

The following figure shows status indicators and buttons on the front of the SG100 and SG1000.

Front Indicators - SG1000
Callout Display State

1

Power button

  • Blue: the appliance is powered on.

  • Off: the appliance is powered off.

2

Reset button

Use this button to perform a hard reset of the controller.

3

Identify button

This button can be set to Blink, On (Solid), or Off.

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

4

Alarm LED

  • Amber, solid: An error has occurred.

    Note: To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

  • Off: No errors are present.

The following figure shows the location of the power supply and identify LEDs on the rear of the SG100 and the SG1000. Additional status and activity LEDs are on the appliance ports. These LEDs might vary by appliance model.

Rear LEDs SG100 and SG1000
Callout LED State

1

Power supply LED

  • Green, solid: power applied to appliance, power button is on.

  • Green, blinking: power applied to appliance, power button is off.

  • Off: no power applied to appliance.

  • Amber: power supply fault.

2

Identify LED

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

General boot-up codes

During boot-up or after a hard reset of the appliance, the following occurs:

  1. The baseboard management controller (BMC) logs codes for the boot-up sequence, including any errors that occur.

  2. The power button lights up.

  3. If any errors occur during boot-up, the alarm LED lights up.

    To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

SSD indicators

The following figure shows SSD indicators on the SG100 and SG1000.

SSD Indicators
LED Display State

1

Drive status/fault

  • Blue (solid): drive is online

  • Amber (solid): drive failure

  • Amber (blinking): drive locator light on

  • Off: slot is empty

2

Drive active

Blue (blinking): drive is being accessed

SG110 and SG1100

The appliance includes indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance controller and the SSDs:

Appliance indicators and buttons

The following figure shows indicators and buttons on the front of the SG110 and SG1100 appliances.

Front Indicators - SG110 and SG1100
Callout Display State

1

Power button

  • Blue: the appliance is powered on.

  • Off: the appliance is powered off.

2

Reset button

Use this button to perform a hard reset of the controller.

3

Identify button

Using the BMC, this button can be set to blink, On (Solid), or Off.

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

4

Status LED

  • Amber, solid: An error has occurred.

    Note: To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

  • Off: No errors are present.

5

PFR

This light is not used by the SG110 and SG1100 appliances and remains off.

The following figure shows the location of the power supply and identify LEDs on the rear of the SG110 and the SG1100. Additional status and activity LEDs are on the appliance ports. These LEDs might vary by appliance model.

Rear LEDs SG110 and SG1100
Callout LED State

1

Power supply LED

  • Green, solid: power applied to appliance, power button is on.

  • Green, blinking: power applied to appliance, power button is off.

  • Off: no power applied to appliance.

  • Amber: power supply fault.

2

Identify LED

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

General boot-up codes

During boot-up or after a hard reset of the appliance, the following occurs:

  1. The baseboard management controller (BMC) logs codes for the boot-up sequence, including any errors that occur.

  2. The power button lights up.

  3. If any errors occur during boot-up, the alarm LED lights up.

    To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

SSD indicators

The following figure shows SSD indicators on the SG110 and SG1100 appliances.

SSD Indicators
LED Display State

1

Drive status/fault

  • Blue (solid): drive is online

  • Amber (solid): drive failure

  • Off: slot is empty

2

Drive active

Blue (blinking): drive is being accessed

SG5700

The appliance controllers include indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance controller:

Use this information to help troubleshoot SG5700 hardware installation.

SG5700 boot-up status codes

The seven-segment displays on each controller show status and error codes as the appliance powers up.

The E2800 controller and the E5700SG controller display different statuses and error codes.

To understand what these codes mean, see the following resources:

Controller Reference

E2800 controller

E5700 and E2800 System Monitoring Guide

Note: The codes listed for the E-Series E5700 controller don't apply to the E5700SG controller in the appliance.

E5700SG controller

“Status indicators on the E5700SG controller”

Steps
  1. During boot-up, monitor progress by viewing the codes shown on the seven-segment displays.

    • The seven-segment display on the E2800 controller shows the repeating sequence OS, Sd, blank to indicate that it is performing start-of-day processing.

    • The seven-segment display on the E5700SG controller shows a sequence of codes, ending with AA and FF.

  2. After the controllers have booted up, confirm the seven-segment displays show the following:

    Seven-segment displays after controllers have booted up.
    Controller Seven-segment display

    E2800 controller

    Shows 99, which is the default ID for an E-Series controller shelf.

    E5700SG controller

    Shows HO, followed by a repeating sequence of two numbers.

    HO -- IP address for Admin Network -- IP address for Grid Network HO

    In the sequence, the first set of numbers is the DHCP-assigned IP address for the controller's management port 1. This address is used to connect the controller to the Admin Network for StorageGRID. The second set of numbers is the DHCP-assigned IP address used to connect the appliance to the Grid Network for StorageGRID.

    Note: If an IP address could not be assigned using DHCP, 0.0.0.0 is displayed.

  3. If the seven-segment displays show other values, see Troubleshoot hardware installation (SG6000 or SG5700) and confirm you completed the installation steps correctly. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact technical support.

Status indicators on E5700SG controller

The seven-segment display and the LEDs on the E5700SG controller show status and error codes while the appliance powers up and while the hardware is initializing. You can use these displays to determine status and troubleshoot errors.

After the StorageGRID Appliance Installer has started, you should periodically review the status indicators on the E5700SG controller.

The following figure shows status indicators on the E5700SG controller.

Status indicators on E5700SG controller
Callout Display Description

1

Attention LED

Amber: The controller is faulty and requires operator attention, or the installation script was not found.

Off: The controller is operating normally.

2

Seven-segment display

Shows a diagnostic code

Seven-segment display sequences enable you to understand errors and the operational state of the appliance.

3

Expansion Port Attention LEDs

Amber: These LEDs are always amber (no link established) because the appliance does not use the expansion ports.

4

Host Port Link Status LEDs

Green: The link is up.

Off: The link is down.

5

Ethernet Link State LEDs

Green: A link is established.

Off: No link is established.

6

Ethernet Activity LEDs

Green: The link between the management port and the device to which it is connected (such as an Ethernet switch) is up.

Off: There is no link between the controller and the connected device.

Blinking Green: There is Ethernet activity.

General boot-up codes

During boot-up or after a hard reset of the appliance, the following occurs:

  1. The seven-segment display on the E5700SG controller shows a general sequence of codes that is not specific to the controller. The general sequence ends with the codes AA and FF.

  2. Boot-up codes that are specific to the E5700SG controller appear.

E5700SG controller boot-up codes

During a normal boot-up of the appliance, the seven-segment display on the E5700SG controller shows the following codes in the order listed:

Code Indicates

HT

The master boot script is waiting for OS boot to complete.

HI

The master boot script has started.

PP

The system is checking to see if the FPGA needs to be updated.

HP

The system is checking to see if the 10/25-GbE controller firmware needs to be updated.

RB

The system is rebooting after applying firmware updates.

FP

The hardware subsystem firmware update checks have been completed. Inter-controller communication services are starting.

HE

The system is awaiting connectivity with the E2800 controller and synchronizing with the SANtricity operating system.

Note: If this boot procedure does not progress past this stage, check the connections between the two controllers.

HC

The system is checking for existing StorageGRID installation data.

HO

The StorageGRID Appliance Installer is running.

HA

StorageGRID is running.

E5700SG controller error codes

These codes represent error conditions that might be shown on the E5700SG controller as the appliance boots up. Additional two-digit hexadecimal codes are displayed if specific low-level hardware errors occur. If any of these codes persists for more than a second or two, or if you are unable to resolve the error by following one of the prescribed troubleshooting procedures, contact technical support.

Code Indicates

22

No master boot record found on any boot device.

23

The internal flash disk is not connected.

2A, 2B

Stuck bus, unable to read DIMM SPD data.

40

Invalid DIMMs.

41

Invalid DIMMs.

42

Memory test failed.

51

SPD reading failure.

92 to 96

PCI bus initialization.

A0 to A3

SATA drive initialization.

AB

Alternate boot code.

AE

Booting OS.

EA

DDR4 training failed.

E8

No memory installed.

EU

The installation script was not found.

EP

Installation or communication with the E2800 controller has failed.

SG5800

The appliance controllers include indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance controller. Use this information to help troubleshoot SG5800 hardware installation.

Status indicators on SG5800 controller

After the StorageGRID Appliance Installer has started, you should periodically review the status indicators on the SG5800 controller.

The following figure shows status indicators on the SG5800 controller.

Status indicators on SG5800 controller
Callout Display Description

1

Attention LED

Amber: The controller is faulty and requires operator attention, or the installation script was not found.

Off: The controller is operating normally.

2

Expansion Port Attention LEDs

Amber: These LEDs are always amber (no link established) because the appliance does not use the expansion ports.

3

Host Port Link Status LEDs

Green: The link is up.

Off: The link is down.

4

Ethernet Link State LEDs

Green: A link is established.

Off: No link is established.

5

Ethernet Activity LEDs

Green: The link between the management port and the device to which it is connected (such as an Ethernet switch) is up.

Off: There is no link between the controller and the connected device.

Blinking Green: There is Ethernet activity.

Related information

NetApp Support

SG6000

The SG6000 appliance controllers include indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance controller:

Use this information to help troubleshoot SG6000 installation.

Status indicators and buttons on SG6000-CN controller

The SG6000-CN controller includes indicators that help you determine the status of the controller, including the following indicators and buttons.

The following figure shows status indicators and buttons on the front of the SG6000-CN controller.

Front Indicators - SG6000-CN
Callout Display Description

1

Power button

  • Blue: The controller is powered on.

  • Off: The controller is powered off.

2

Reset button

No indicator

Use this button to perform a hard reset of the controller.

3

Identify button

  • Blinking or solid blue: Identifies the controller in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The controller is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

This button can be set to Blink, On (Solid), or Off.

4

Alarm LED

  • Amber: An error has occurred.

    Note: To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

  • Off: No errors are present.

The following figure shows the location of the power supply and identify LEDs on the rear of the SG6000-CN controller. Additional status and activity LEDs are on the appliance ports. These LEDs might vary by appliance model.

Rear LEDs SG6000-CN
Callout LED State

1

Power supply LED

  • Green, solid: power applied to appliance, power button is on.

  • Green, blinking: power applied to appliance, power button is off.

  • Off: no power applied to appliance.

  • Amber: power supply fault.

2

Identify LED

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

General boot-up codes

During boot-up or after a hard reset of the SG6000-CN controller, the following occurs:

  1. The baseboard management controller (BMC) logs codes for the boot-up sequence, including any errors that occur.

  2. The power button lights up.

  3. If any errors occur during boot-up, the alarm LED lights up.

    To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

Boot-up status codes for SG6000 storage controllers

Each storage controller has a seven-segment display that provides status codes as the controller powers up. The status codes are the same for both the E2800 controller and the EF570 controller.

For descriptions of these codes, see the E-Series system monitoring information for you storage controller type.

Steps
  1. During boot-up, monitor progress by viewing the codes shown on the seven-segment display for each storage controller.

    The seven-segment display on each storage controller shows the repeating sequence OS, Sd, blank to indicate that the controller is performing start-of-day processing.

  2. After the controllers have booted up, confirm that each storage controller shows 99, which is the default ID for an E-Series controller shelf.

    Make sure this value is displayed on both storage controllers, as shown in this example E2800 controller.

    Seven-Segment Display Codes for E2800
  3. If one or both controllers show other values, see Troubleshoot hardware installation (SG6000 or SG5700) and confirm you completed the installation steps correctly. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact technical support.

SG6100

The appliance includes indicators that help you determine the status of the appliance controller and the SSDs:

Use this information to help troubleshoot SG6100 hardware installation.

Appliance indicators and buttons

The following figure shows indicators and buttons on the front of the SG6100 appliances.

Front Indicators - SGF6112
Callout Display State

1

Power button

  • Blue: the appliance is powered on.

  • Off: the appliance is powered off.

2

Reset button

Use this button to perform a hard reset of the controller.

3

Identify button

Using the BMC, this button can be set to blink, On (Solid), or Off.

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

4

Status LED

  • Amber, solid: An error has occurred.

    Note: To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

  • Off: No errors are present.

5

PFR

This light is not used by SG6100 appliances and remains off.

The following figure shows the location of the power supply and identify LEDs on the rear of the SGF6112 and SG6100-CN. Additional status and activity LEDs are on the appliance ports. These LEDs might vary by appliance model.

Rear LEDs SGF6112 and SG6100-CN
Callout LED State

1

Power supply LED

  • Green, solid: power applied to appliance, power button is on.

  • Green, blinking: power applied to appliance, power button is off.

  • Off: no power applied to appliance.

  • Amber: power supply fault.

2

Identify LED

  • Blue, blinking: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Blue, solid: Identifies the appliance in the cabinet or rack.

  • Off: The appliance is not visually identifiable in the cabinet or rack.

General boot-up codes

During boot-up or after a hard reset of the appliance, the following occurs:

  1. The baseboard management controller (BMC) logs codes for the boot-up sequence, including any errors that occur.

  2. The power button lights up.

  3. If any errors occur during boot-up, the alarm LED lights up.

    To view the boot-up and error codes, access the BMC interface.

SSD indicators

The following figure shows SSD indicators on the SGF6112 or SG6160 appliance.

SSD Indicators
LED Display State

1

Drive status/fault

  • Blue (solid): drive is online

  • Amber (solid): drive failure

  • Off: slot is empty

Note: If a new working SSD is inserted into a working SGF6112 or SG6160 StorageGRID node, the LEDs on the SSD should blink initially, but stop blinking as soon as the system determines that the drive has enough capacity and is functional.

2

Drive active

Blue (blinking): drive is being accessed

Related information

NetApp Support