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тАО10-26-2000 08:13 AM
тАО10-26-2000 08:13 AM
The front panel warning light has been blinking away for the past several hours.
We don't have any documentation on the warning lights for the 9000, I did a cursory search in ITRC using various combo's of criteria, and no luck!
The ems event log, syslog, dmesg, pred support have no real errors or warnings that I can see, yet the light sits there flashing away. There are no performance hits...
The only thing we have been doing the past couple days is adding and removing and configuring ext modems to the pci-mux. Plus the predictive support/GPS modem line was switched to another external modem for testing purposes, so it couldn't call out for a couple hours each day and generated an error msg about line not responding.
What else can I check about this or is it an HP tech call. If it is nothing what can I do to turn the light off?
Last, can anyone point me in the right direction for the approp web doc's to explain the front panel lights? It'd be nice to replace the missing docs...
Thanks for your help
Doug
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тАО10-26-2000 08:41 AM
тАО10-26-2000 08:41 AM
Solutionhttp://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x0756c5ea0230d411ade80090279cd0f9,00.html
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тАО10-26-2000 08:45 AM
тАО10-26-2000 08:45 AM
Re: 9000 front panel warning lights
http://docs.hp.com/l2000-docs/custfpdecode/green.htm
and N-Class
http://docs.hp.com/n4000-docs/custfpdecode/green.htm
I guess they are the same ;-)
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тАО10-26-2000 08:47 AM
тАО10-26-2000 08:47 AM
Re: 9000 front panel warning lights
"ATTN" to "ALERT"
so my search came up empty.
I did check the gsp and found the relevant docs.
Thanks again.
Doug
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тАО10-26-2000 08:55 AM
тАО10-26-2000 08:55 AM
Re: 9000 front panel warning lights
GSP>sl
then e for error and no filters
I suppect the log is a result of the configuration changes you make in the gsp.
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тАО10-31-2000 08:50 AM
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Re: 9000 front panel warning lights
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тАО10-31-2000 03:04 PM
тАО10-31-2000 03:04 PM
Re: 9000 front panel warning lights
There is no way to clear the logs. The log-entry 0 is alwayst the most current one entry 199 is the oldest. if there is an event which generates a new log-entry will log 198 move to 199, 197 to 198 and so on
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