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Figure 37 shows the location of the Cache active LED on the front of the RAID<br />

controller.<br />

Figure 37. Cache active LED<br />

Cache<br />

active<br />

LED<br />

RAID controller cache battery<br />

Each RAID controller contains a sealed, rechargeable 4-volt lead-acid battery. This<br />

battery provides cache backup for up to five days in the event of a power loss.<br />

The service life of the battery is three years, after which time the battery must be<br />

replaced. See the storage-management software for information on how to view and<br />

set the battery expiration date.<br />

Each RAID controller has a green Battery LED on the back that indicates the<br />

battery status, as follows:<br />

v The LED is on and remains steady when the battery is fully charged.<br />

v The LED flashes when the battery is charging or performing a self-test.<br />

v The LED is off if the battery or the battery charger has failed.<br />

The battery performs a self-test at startup and every 25 hours thereafter (during<br />

which time the Battery LED flashes). If necessary, the battery begins recharging at<br />

that time. If the battery fails the self-test, the Battery LED turns off, indicating a<br />

battery fault.<br />

Data caching starts after the battery completes the startup tests.<br />

Figure 38 shows the location of the Battery LED on the front of the RAID controller.<br />

Figure 38. Battery LED<br />

Battery<br />

LED<br />

44 IBM TotalStorage FAStT600 Fibre Channel Storage Server: Installation and User’s Guide

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