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LSI Nytro WarpDrive Application Acceleration Cards User Guide
June 2013
Chapter 3: Characteristics
LSI Nytro WarpDrive 6203 Card Physical Characteristics
Figure 7 LSI Nytro WarpDrive 6203 Card LED Diagram
Table 2 Status Indicators on a Running System
Name Color LED Description
Activity Green On, blinking – Indicates data activity on the card. No action required.
Life Green On, steady – Card has sufficient life remaining for programming and erasing the Flash memory. No
action required.
Yellow On, steady – Card has approximately 10% or less of life remaining for programming and erasing the Flash
memory. Plan for replacements.
Red On, steady – Card has no program or erase cycles left. Data can be read, but writes are at risk. Back up data and
copy to a new LSI Nytro WarpDrive card.
Status Green On, steady – Normal.
On, blinking – Lets the user locate a specific LSI Nytro WarpDrive card in a rack of servers.
Yellow On, steady – Warning. One of the following conditions applies:
Temperature warning. If this condition persists, you might damage your LSI Nytro WarpDrive card. Increase
cooling for the card or shut down your system to prevent damage.
Other component issues: Run the list and health commands in the ddcli utility to determine which
component has an issue.
Red On, blinking – Firmware fault code:
Run the ddcli utility to determine which component has an issue.
If no information appears, reboot the system and retry.
If no information appears, contact Technical Support.
On, steady – One of the following conditions applies:
One or more SSDs failed (IT mode).
At least one SSD has exceeded its temperature.
Failed RAID volume (DD mode).
No RAID volume is configured (DD mode).
Backup power store failed.
Other component issues: Run the list and health commands in the ddcli utility to determine which
component has an issue.
If no information appears, reboot the system and retry the utility (DD mode).
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