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09-12-2002 02:37 AM
09-12-2002 02:37 AM
After we boot up our HP UNIX machine , the 'attn' and 'fault' led flash , how to reset the led? Thanks.
Andy
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09-12-2002 02:45 AM
09-12-2002 02:45 AM
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Go into the Guardian Server Process by doing b at the console. Hit enter at the login and password prompts (assuming they'be never been set). Then type in sl (for show logs), e (for error), n (for no filter), review any errors to see if action is required, then type q (for quit) and co (to return to console mode). Your LED's should stop flashing.
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09-12-2002 02:59 AM
09-12-2002 02:59 AM
Re: The led flash
If you're generally not bothered about why leds flash, you can always remove them!
This is going to happen on every reboot/shutdown.
Later,
Bill
This is going to happen on every reboot/shutdown.
Later,
Bill
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09-12-2002 03:37 AM
09-12-2002 03:37 AM
Re: The led flash
If the attention led flashes it has got some information messages not very critical but it is good looking at the logs.
If your fault LED is flashing the red one,then there is some major fault on the machine.
Yes, you can go into the GSP by pressing cntl-B
then
doing a
GSP>sl
and watching the logs there.
Thanks
If your fault LED is flashing the red one,then there is some major fault on the machine.
Yes, you can go into the GSP by pressing cntl-B
then
doing a
GSP>sl
and watching the logs there.
Thanks
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