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Click Cancel to not create the job and remain on the page to perform more storage configuration operations.
Case 3: selected add to pending operations and there are no existing pending operations
If you have selected Add to Pending Operations and then clicked Apply, first the pending operation is created for the
selected storage configuration operation.
If the pending operation is created successfully and if there are no existing pending operations, then an information message
is displayed:
Click OK to remain on the page to perform more storage configuration operations.
Click Pending Operations to view the pending operations for the device. Until the job is created on the selected
controller, these pending operations are not applied.
If the pending operation is not created successfully and if there are no existing pending operations, then an error message is
displayed.
Case 4: selected add to pending operations and there are prior existing pending operations
If you have selected Add to Pending Operations and then clicked Apply, first the pending operation is created for the
selected storage configuration operation.
If the pending operation is created successfully and if there are existing pending operations, then an information message is
displayed:
Click OK to remain on the page to perform more storage configuration operations.
Click Pending Operations to view the pending operations for the device.
If the pending operation is not created successfully and if there are existing pending operations, then an error message is
displayed.
Click OK to remain on the page to perform more storage configuration operations.
Click Pending Operations to view the pending operations for the device.
NOTE:
At any time, if you do not see the option to create a job on the storage configuration pages, go to Storage Overview >
Pending Operations page to view the existing pending operations and to create the job on the required controller.
Only cases 1 and 2 are applicable for PCIe SSD. You cannot view the pending operations for PCIe SSDs and hence Add
to Pending Operations option is not available. Use racadm command to clear the pending operations for PCIe SSDs.
Blinking or unblinking component LEDs
You can locate a physical disk, virtual disk drive and PCIe SSDs within an enclosure by blinking one of the Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs) on the disk.
You must have Login privilege to blink or unblink an LED.
The controller must be real-time configuration capable. The real-time support of this feature is available only in PERC 9.1
firmware and later.
NOTE: Blink or unblink is not supported for servers without backplane.
Blinking or unblinking component LEDs using web interface
To blink or unblink a component LED:
1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to any of the following pages as per your requirement:
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:
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