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LSI Nytro WarpDrive Application Acceleration Cards User Guide
June 2013
Chapter 3: Characteristics
Electrical and Environmental Specifications
If you experience a problem with your LSI Nytro WarpDrive 6301 card that you cannot resolve, report it to your FAE or,
if you obtained the product from an OEM, report it to the OEM. Keep these tips in mind when reporting a problem:
Clearly identify and report the revision level of the LSI Nytro WarpDrive 6301 card. To view this information, use
the ddcli command, Option 1.
Report the part number (for example, H3-25455-xxx) listed on the label, and clearly identify the board revision.
Describe the steps leading up to the error.
Report the operating system version and the host driver version.
3.4 Electrical and Environmental Specifications
The LSI Nytro WarpDrive card is designed to minimize electromagnetic emissions, susceptibility to radio frequency
energy, and the effects of electrostatic discharge. The card carries the CE mark, C-Tick mark, Canadian Compliance
Statement, KCC, HF, Taiwan BSMI, Japan VCCI, and FCC Class B, and the card is marked with the FCC Self-Certification
logo. The card also meets the requirements of CISPR Class B.
3.5 Electrical Characteristics
The LSI Nytro WarpDrive 6203 card receives power from the PCIe 12-V and 3.3-V power rails.
The LSI Nytro WarpDrive 6301 card receives power from the PCIe 12-V power rail or auxiliary cable.
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).
Table 3 Status Indicators on a Running System (Continued)
Name Color LED Description