Intel Server System R1000BB Family

Intel
®
Server System R1000BB Product Family TPS
44 Revision 2.0
Color
State
Criticality
Description
Amber
Solid on
Critical, non-
recoverable
System is halted
Fatal alarm system has failed or shutdown:
1. CPU CATERR signal asserted
2. MSID mismatch detected (CATERR also asserts for this case).
3. CPU 1 is missing
4. CPU Thermal Trip
5. No power good power fault
6. DIMM failure when there is only 1 DIMM present and hence no good
memory present
1
.
7. Runtime memory uncorrectable error in non redundant mode.
8. DIMM Thermal Trip or equivalent
9. SSB Thermal Trip or equivalent
10. CPU ERR2 signal asserted
11. BMC\Video memory test failed. (Chassis ID shows blue/solid-on for
this condition)
12. Both uBoot BMC FW images are bad. (Chassis ID shows blue/solid-on
for this condition)
13. 240VA fault
14. Fatal Error in processor initialization:
a. Processor family not identical
b. Processor model not identical
c. Processor core/thread counts not identical
d. Processor cache size not identical
e. Unable to synchronize processor frequency
f. Unable to synchronize QPI link frequency
G Power/Sleep ButtonToggles the system power on and off. This button also functions as a sleep button
if enabled by an ACPI compliant operating system. Pressing this button will send a signal to the iBMC, which
will either power on or power off the system. The integrated LED is a single color (Green) and is capable of
supporting different indicator states as defined in the following table.
Table 25. Power/Sleep LED Functional States
State
Power Mode
LED
Description
Power-off
Non-ACPI
Off
System power is off, and the BIOS has not initialized the chipset.
Power-on
Non-ACPI
On
System power is on
S5
ACPI
Off
Mechanical is off, and the operating system has not saved any context
to the hard disk.
S4
ACPI
Off
Mechanical is off. The operating system has saved context to the hard
disk.
S3-S1
ACPI
Slow blink
1
DC power is still on. The operating system has saved context and
gone into a level of low-power state.
S0
ACPI
Steady on
System and the operating system are up and running.
H- Drive Activity LED - The drive activity LED on the front panel indicates drive activity from the on-board
hard disk controllers. The server board also provides a header giving access to this LED for add-in controllers.