Users Guide
• Storage > Overview > Physical Disks > Status– Displays the identified Physical Disks page where you can blink or unblink the
physical disks and PCIe SSDs.
• Storage > Overview > Virtual Disks > Status- Displays the identified Virtual Disks page where you can blink or unblink the
virtual disks.
2. If you select the physical disk:
• Select or deselect all component LEDs — Select the Select/Deselect All option and click Blink to start blinking the component
LEDs. Similarly, click
Unblink to stop blinking the component LEDs.
• Select or deselect individual component LEDs — Select one or more component(s) and click Blink to start blinking the selected
component LED(s). Similarly, click Unblink to stop blinking the component LEDs.
3. If you select the virtual disk:
• Select or deselect all physical disk drives or PCIe SSDs — Select the Select/Deselect All option and click Blink to start blinking
all the physical disk drives and the PCIe SSDs. Similarly, click Unblink to stop blinking the LEDs.
• Select or deselect individual physical disk drives or PCIe SSDs — Select one or more physical disk drives and click Blink to start
blinking the LEDs for the physical disk drives or the PCIe SSDs. Similarly, click Unblink to stop blinking the LEDs.
4. If you are on the Identify Virtual Disk page:
• Select or deselect all virtual disks — Select the Select/Deselect All option and click Blink to start blinking the LEDs for all the
virtual disks. Similarly, click Unblink to stop blinking the LEDs.
• Select or deselect individual virtual disks — Select one or more virtual disks and click Blink to start blinking the LEDs for the virtual
disks. Similarly, click Unblink to stop blinking the LEDs.
If the blink or unblink operation is not successful, error messages are displayed.
Blinking or unblinking component LEDs using RACADM
To blink or unblink component LEDs, use the following commands:
racadm storage blink:<PD FQDD, VD FQDD, or PCIe SSD FQDD>
racadm storage unblink:<PD FQDD, VD FQDD, or PCIe SSD FQDD>
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
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