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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VessRAID</strong> 1000i Series Product Manual<br />

If there is a disk drive in the carrier, the Power/Activity LED displays Green. If not,<br />

the Power/Activity LED remains dark.<br />

The Power/Activity LED flashes during drive activity.<br />

The Disk Status LED displays Green when a drive is present and configured.<br />

LEDs<br />

Power/<br />

Activity<br />

Status<br />

See “Critical & Offline Disk Arrays” on page 302 for a discussion of rebuilding and<br />

failed disk drives.<br />

LCD Panel<br />

When the <strong>VessRAID</strong> is fully booted and running under normal conditions, the<br />

LCD screen shows the <strong>VessRAID</strong> model number and IP address. If a problem is<br />

detected in the subsystem, the LCD screen displays a Check Event message, as<br />

shown in Figure 4.<br />

Figure 4. <strong>VessRAID</strong> optional LCD display<br />

Press the or button to see the View Events menu. Then press the<br />

button to read the Events.<br />

Controller LEDs<br />

Dark<br />

No Drive<br />

No Drive or<br />

Unconfigured<br />

Steady<br />

Green<br />

Drive<br />

Present<br />

Under normal conditions, the Controller Status LED is green and the Dirty Cache<br />

LED icon is dark. The battery and fan LEDs should display green. See the figure<br />

and table below.<br />

280<br />

State<br />

Flashing<br />

Green<br />

Drive OK Locating the<br />

Drive<br />

Amber Red<br />

Activity — —<br />

Drive<br />

Rebuilding<br />

Array Drive<br />

Offline

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