Hey thank you for this info. I went ahead and reset the node to and started it back to the setup menu and the orange light went away. I am not saying this is the fix, but if that light start flashing again I will be sure to take a closer look at what you have here. Thank you for the quick response!
Yan_Faubert
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December 8th, 2016 06:00
Check this link:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/motherboards/server/sb-s1400fp/sb/g64246003_s1400fp_tps_r2_0.pdf
Section 10 / Intel Light Guided Diagnostics
However it might not reveal much... See if you have any hardware events in the SEL (System Event Log), to list all SEL entries:
/usr/bin/isi_hwtools/isi_ipmicmc -S -V -p l
l is lowercase 'L'.
I had one such incident and it turned out to be the CMOS battery that had to be changed on the motherboard.
In the output of 'isi_hw_status' it was the 'BB VBAT' sensor that was low, but we also got this cluster alert that pointed us in the right direction:
Message: BB VBAT has exceeded Lower Critical threshold: 0.995 (threshold: 2.211)
chjatwork
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December 8th, 2016 06:00
Yan Faubert,
Hey thank you for this info. I went ahead and reset the node to and started it back to the setup menu and the orange light went away. I am not saying this is the fix, but if that light start flashing again I will be sure to take a closer look at what you have here. Thank you for the quick response!