Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
AC power
specifications A-3
AC power LED 1-6
adapters
considerations 4-3
inline 5-1
PCI bus, identification 4-3
altitude
guidelines B-3
B
back panel
LEDs (figure) 1-5
beeps
lack of
troubleshooting 6-29
beep symptoms 6-25
boot order 4-3
BRD diagnostic panel LED 6-33
C
cables
connecting 3-11
cabling requirements
inline network adapter 5-5
inline network adapter (examples) 5-9
CD/DVD drive
problems 6-41
CD/DVD drive activity LED 1-5
CNFG diagnostic panel LED 6-31
Configuration/Setup Utility program
using C-1
connections
cables 3-11
power 3-11
troubleshooting 6-3
connectors and ports
inline network adapter 5-3
locations 1-7
corrosion
preventing damage B-4
cover
removing 4-1
CPU diagnostic panel LED 6-31
D
DASD diagnostic panel LED 6-32
DC power
installation precautions 2-6
DC power LED 1-6
diagnostic error codes 6-33
diagnostic panel
error definitions (table) 6-30
LEDs
figure 6-17
table 6-17
diagnostic programs
overview 6-7
starting 6-9
troubleshooting with 6-4
diagnostics LEDs
Light Path 6-17
diagnostic tools
overview 6-5
drives
installing 4-13
dust
preventing damage B-4
E
electromagnetic interference
See EMI
electrostatic discharge
See ESD
EMI
preventing effects of B-5
environment
maintaining B-1
error codes
definitions 6-33
format 6-7
error logs
viewing 6-10
ESD
preventing damage 2-8, B-4
Ethernet activity LED 1-6
Ethernet controller
troubleshooting 6-12
troubleshooting (chart) 6-14
Ethernet link LED 1-6
Ethernet port
connector pinouts 1-8
F
FAN diagnostic panel LED 6-32
front panel
figure 1-3
LEDs 1-4
H
hard disk drive
installing 4-13
problems 6-41
hard disk drive activity LED 1-4
hard disk drive status LED 1-5
hardware
troubleshooting 6-1
hardware option
problems 6-44
humidity
maintenance guidelines B-3
I
I/O connectors 1-7
information LED 1-4
inline network adapter
cabling examples 5-9
cabling requirements 5-5
description 5-1
specifications 5-4, A-5
installation
rack 3-5
tabletop 3-10
warnings 2-1
installing
drives 4-13
intermittent problems
troubleshooting 6-42
L
LEDs
back panel (figure) 1-5
checking 3-12
description 1-4, 1-6
diagnosing problems using 6-15
diagnostic panel
figure 6-17
table 6-17
front panel (table) 1-4
front view 1-3
inline network adapter 5-3
power supply 6-16
rear view 1-5
troubleshooting 6-15
Light Path Diagnostics
LEDs 6-17
using 6-15, 6-16, 6-21
line conditioners
using B-8
M
magnetism
preventing effects of B-5
maintenanceB-1to B-7
MEM diagnostic panel LED 6-31
memory
problems 6-43
messages
diagnostic 6-7
microprocessor
problems 6-43
N
network
connection problems 6-13
removing WAE from 3-12
NMI diagnostic panel LED 6-31
no beep symptoms 6-29
O
operating requirements
minimum configuration 6-11
OVER SPEC diagnostic panel LED 6-30
P
PCI bus configuration 4-3
PCI diagnostic panel LED 6-33
ports
Ethernet 1-7
inline network adapter 5-3
serial 1-8
POST
description 6-6
error codes 6-49
power
connecting to system 3-11
problems 6-45
power on LED 1-4, 1-6
power-on self-test
See POST
power source interruptions
preventing damage from B-6
power subsystem
troubleshooting 6-11
power supplies
LEDs
troubleshooting with 6-16
specifications A-2
using uninterruptible B-8
power supply
replacing 4-15
problem solving
overview 6-1
tips 6-23
PS1 diagnostic panel LED 6-30
PS2 diagnostic panel LED 6-31
R
rack installation 3-5
rack requirements 3-2
radio frequency interference
See RFI
RAID diagnostic panel LED 6-32
Remind button
description 6-21
removing or replacing WAE 3-12
replacing power supply 4-15
RFI
preventing effects of B-5
S
safety
general precautions 2-4
warnings 2-1
serial port
connector pinout 1-8
description 1-8
problems 6-48
S ERR diagnostic panel LED 6-31
shock
preventing damage B-6
short circuit 6-11
site environment
maintenance factors B-1
software problems
troubleshooting 6-49
SP diagnostic panel LED 6-31
status LEDs 1-5
troubleshooting 6-15
surge protectors
using B-7
switches
troubleshooting 6-3
symptoms and solutions
tables 6-24
system board LEDs
figure 6-19
system error LED 1-4, 1-6
description 6-30
troubleshooting with 6-16
system locator LED 1-4, 1-6
system problems
identifying 6-2
system reliability 2-6
T
tabletop installation
procedure 3-10
TEMP diagnostic panel LED 6-32
temperature
maintenance guidelines B-2
test log
viewing 6-10
troubleshooting
connections 6-3
diagnostic tools 6-5
Ethernet controller 6-12
LEDs 6-15
network connections 6-13
power subsystem 6-11
switches 6-3
system hardware 6-1
trouble indicators 6-15
undetermined problems 6-21
using diagnostic programs 6-4
U
undetermined problems
troubleshooting 6-21
uninterruptible power supplies
using B-8
V
vibration
preventing damage B-6
VRM diagnostic panel LED 6-31
W
WAE
installing 3-5
maintaining B-1
removing or replacing 3-12
warnings
installation 2-1
working inside WAE with power on 2-7