Anyraid adapter, raid card, and pass-through board – Lenovo ThinkServer TD350 User Manual

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Figure 13. Power supply status LEDs

LED

Status

Description

Action

Off

The power supply is
disconnected from the
ac power source.

No action is needed.

1

Input status LED

On, green

The power supply is
connected to the ac power
source.

No action is needed.

Off

The server is off or the
power supply is not working
normally.

Replace the power supply.
See “Installing or replacing a
hot-swap redundant power
supply” on page 131
.

Blinking, green (about one
flash every two seconds)

The power supply is in the
cold redundancy active
mode.

No action is needed.

Blinking, green (about two
flashes per second)

The power supply is in the
cold redundancy sleep mode.

No action is needed.

2

Output status LED

On, green

The server is on and the
power supply is working
normally.

No action is needed.

Off

The power supply is working
normally.

No action is needed.

3

Fault LED

On, amber

The power supply has failed.

Replace the power supply.
See “Installing or replacing a
hot-swap redundant power
supply” on page 131
.

AnyRAID adapter, RAID card, and pass-through board

This topic provides information to help you locate the connectors on the AnyRAID adapter, RAID card,
and pass-through board.

The AnyRAID adapter and RAID card provide advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAID functions. The
pass-through board provides SATA software RAID functions. You can purchase a supported AnyRAID
adapter, RAID card, or pass-through board from the Lenovo Web site at:
http://lenovoquickpick.com/usa/home/thinkserver/rack-and-tower-server

Note: The option kit for AnyRAID adapter, RAID card, or pass-through board is designed for different types
of servers and might contain additional cables that are not required for your server.

For information about the installation or replacement, refer to the following topics:

“Replacing the AnyRAID adapter or the pass-through board” on page 143

“Installing or removing a PCI Express card: Ethernet card, RAID card, or other supported types of PCI

Express cards” on page 84

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