Users Guide

When a compute sled is performing an identify action, the front LED of the connected storage sled also ashes the identify pattern. If a
storage sled is in split-single mode and is connected to two compute nodes, it shall ash the identify pattern if either of the two compute
nodes is performing an identify action.
If you start an identify action using OMSS or iDRAC for a compute sled, drive or enclosure, the storage sled associated with them also
performs the identify action.
NOTE: You cannot select only storage sleds for an identify action.
Conguring LED blinking using CMC web interface
To enable blinking for one, multiple, or all component LEDs:
In the left pane, go to any of the following pages:
Chassis Overview > Troubleshooting.
Chassis Overview > Chassis Controller > Troubleshooting.
Chassis Overview > Server Overview > Troubleshooting.
NOTE: Only servers can be selected on this page.
To enable blinking of a component LED, select the respective component , and then click Blink. To disable blinking of a component LED,
deselect the server, and then click Unblink.
Conguring LED blinking using RACADM
Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:
racadm setled -m <module> [-l <ledState>], where <module> species the module whose LED you want to congure.
Conguration options:
server-n where n = 1-4 (PowerEdge FM120x4), and server-nx where n = 1–4 and x = a to b (PowerEdge FC630).
switch-1
cmc-active
and <ledState> species whether or not the LED should blink. Conguration options:
0 — not blinking (default)
1 — blinking
Conguring CMC properties
You can congure CMC properties such as power budgeting, network settings, users, and SNMP and email alerts using the web interface
or RACADM commands.
Conguring front panel
You can use the front panel page to congure:
Power button
KVM
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Installing and setting up CMC