AC power-supply LEDs
The following minimum configuration is required for the DC LED on the power supply to be lit:
- Power supply
- Power cord
Note
You must turn on the server for the DC LED on the power supply to be lit.
The following illustration shows the locations of the power-supply LEDs on the ac power supply.
Figure 1. AC power-supply LEDs
The following table describes the problems that are indicated by various combinations of the power-supply LEDs on an ac power supply and suggested actions to correct the detected problems.
Four column table for documenting the AC power-supply LEDs, the corresponding description, action and notes.
AC power-supply LEDs | Description | Action | Notes | ||
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AC | DC | Error (!) | |||
On | On/ Blinking | Off | Normal operation. | When the DC LED is blinking as a 1Hz rate, the PSU is at STANDBY mode, i.e. no DC power output from this PSU | |
Off | Off | Off | No ac power to the server or a problem with the ac power source. |
| This is a normal condition when no ac power is present. |
Off | Off | On | The power supply has failed. | Replace the power supply. | |
Off | On/ Blinking | Off | The power supply has failed. | Replace the power supply. | |
Off | On/ Blinking | On | The power supply has failed. | Replace the power supply. | |
On | Off | Off | Power-supply not fully seated, faulty system board, or the power supply has failed. |
| Typically indicates a power-supply is not fully seated. |
On | Off | On | The power supply has failed. | Replace the power supply. | |
On | On/ Blinking | On | The power supply has failed. | Replace the power supply. |
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