ProLiant DL740 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP ProLiant DL740 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
- Notice
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1: Illustrated Parts Catalog
- Chapter 2: Service Preparation
- Chapter 3: Chassis Components Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Chapter 4: Host Module Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Chapter 5: Power and Media Module Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Chapter 6: Diagnostic Tools
- Chapter 7: Connectors, Switches, and LED Indicators
- Connectors
- System Board
- Switches
- LED Indicators
- System Power LED Switch
- Unit Identification LED Switches (Front and Rear)
- System Interconnect LED Indicators
- System Attention LED Indicators
- System Activity LED Indicators
- Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Indicators
- Power Supply LED Indicators
- Hot-Plug Fan LED Indicators
- PCI Hot Plug LED Indicators
- Memory Cartridge LED Indicators
- DIMM Status LED Indicators
- Chapter 8: Physical, Operating, and Performance Specifications
- Index

Host Module Removal and Replacement Procedures
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Table 4-3 provides a description and slot status for the PCI Hot Plug LEDs and button, shown
in Figure 4-17.
Table 4-3: PCI Hot Plug LEDs and Button
Amber LED OK to
Open
Slot Condition and Status
Off Slot does not require attention.
1
On Slot requires attention. There could be a problem with the
slot, the PCI board, or the driver. Check the green LED
before opening the slot.
Refer to the IML or the PCI Hot Plug software application for
a description of the problem indicated.
Green LED OK to
Open
Slot Condition and Status
On No Power is applied to the slot.
Blinking No Power to the slot is being turned off or on. This process
could take several minutes. Do not open the slot release
lever until the green LED is completely off.
2
Off Yes You can replace or remove the board in this slot only.
3
PCI Hot Plug
Button
Each PCI Hot Plug button is used to activate or deactivate its associated
PCI Hot Plug slot. Activating or deactivating a PCI Hot Plug slot can also be
accomplished through the operating system PCI Hot Plug software
application.










