Use this information for details
about the controls and LEDs on the blade server.
The following illustration identifies the buttons and
information LEDs on the blade-server control panel.
Note: The
control panel is covered by a protective access panel. Use your finger
and pull down on the access panel to open it.
Keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) select button: Press
this button to associate the shared BladeCenter® unit
keyboard port, video port, and mouse port with the blade server. The
LED on this button flashes while the request is being processed and
then is lit when the ownership of the keyboard, video, and mouse has
been transferred to the blade server. It can take approximately 20
seconds to switch the keyboard, video, and mouse control to the blade
server.
Using a keyboard that is directly attached to the Advanced-Management-Module,
you can press keyboard keys in the following sequence to switch KVM
control between blade servers instead of using the KVM select button:
- NumLock NumLock blade_server_number Enter
-
blade_server_number is the two-digit number of the blade-server
bay in which the blade server is installed. A blade server that occupies
more than one blade-server bay is identified by the lowest bay number
that it occupies.
If there is no response when you press
the KVM select button, you can use the Advanced-Management-Module
Web interface to determine whether local control has been disabled
on the blade server. See http://www.ibm.com/systems/management/ for
more information.
Notes:
- The operating system in the blade server must provide USB support
for the blade server to recognize and use the keyboard and mouse,
even if the keyboard and mouse have PS/2-style connectors.
- If you install a supported Microsoft Windows operating system on the blade server
while it is not the current owner of the keyboard, video, and mouse,
a delay of up to 1 minute occurs the first time that you switch the
keyboard, video, and mouse to the blade server. All subsequent switching
takes place in the normal KVM switching time frame (up to 20 seconds).
Media-tray select button: Press this button to
associate the shared BladeCenter unit media tray
(removable-media drives) with the blade server. The LED on the button
flashes while the request is being processed and then is lit when
the ownership of the media tray has been transferred to the blade
server. It can take approximately 20 seconds for the operating system
in the blade server to recognize the media tray.
If there is
no response when you press the media-tray select button, you can use
the Advanced-Management-Module Web interface to determine whether
local control has been disabled on the blade server.
Notes:
- The operating system in the blade server must provide USB support
for the blade server to recognize and use the removable-media drives
and front-panel USB ports.
- If you install a supported Microsoft Windows operating system on the blade server
while it is not the current owner of the keyboard, video, and mouse,
a delay of up to 1 minute occurs the first time that you switch the
keyboard, video, and mouse to the blade server. All subsequent switching
takes place in the normal KVM switching time frame (up to 20 seconds).
Activity LED: When this green LED is lit, it indicates
that there is activity on the external storage device or network.
Information LED: When this amber LED is lit, it
indicates that information about a system event in the blade server
has been placed in the Advanced-Management-Module event log. The information
LED can be turned off through the Advanced-Management-Module CLI,
SNMP, or Web interface or through IBM® Director Console. For more
information about the Advanced-Management-Module Web interface, see http://www.ibm.com/systems/management/. For more information about IBM® Director,
see the documentation on the IBM® Director CD that comes with the
server, or visit the IBM® Director Information Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/director/v6r1x/index.jsp.
Blade-error LED: When this amber LED is lit, it
indicates that a system error has occurred in the blade server. The
blade-error LED turns off only after the error is corrected.
Power-on LED: This green
LED indicates the power status of the blade server in the following
manner:
- Flashing rapidly: The blade server does not have power permissions
assigned to it through the Advanced Management Module, the BladeCenter
unit does not have enough power to turn on the blade server, or the
service processor (IMM) on the blade server is not communicating with
the Advanced Management Module.
- Flashing slowly: The blade server has power supplied and is ready
to be turned on.
- Lit continuously: The blade server has power and is turned on.
Power-control button: Use your finger
to open the access panel on the front of the blade server, then, press
the power-control button to turn on or turn off the blade server.
Note: The power-control button has effect only if local power control
is enabled for the blade server. Local power control is enabled and
disabled through the Advanced-Management-Module Web interface.
NMI button (recessed): The nonmaskable
interrupt (NMI) dumps the partition. Use this recessed button only
as directed by IBM Support.
Note: You can also send an NMI event to
the selected blade server remotely using the AMM. For more information,
see the BladeCenter Advanced Management Module User's Guide.