This section explains the LEDs on Quiver 1UA Gen1 nodes.
Front Panel LEDs and Buttons
On the front, right side of your node, there are four LEDs.
Note
The LAN1 and LAN2 LEDs are unused.
The LAN1 and LAN2 LEDs are unused.
Label | Color and Behavior | Description |
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Power LED | π’ (solid green) | The node is powered on |
Message LED | Off | The node is functioning normally |
Message LED | π (solid amber) | A hardware event has occurred |
Location LED | Off | The node is functioning normally |
Location LED | π΅ (solid blue) | The location button has been pressed |
Front and Internal Storage Bay NVMe Drive Carrier LEDs
Each NVMe drive carrier in front and internal storage bays has a red LED at the top and a green LED at the bottom
Note
When both LEDs are off, the storage device isnβt present
When both LEDs are off, the storage device isnβt present
Location | Color and Behavior | Description |
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Top | π΄ (solid red) | Storage device failed |
Top | Off | Storage device healthy |
Bottom | π’ (solid green) | Storage device is powered on |
Bottom | π’ (blinking green) | Reading data from, or writing data to the storage device |
Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons
On the back of your node, there are three LEDs.
Label | Color and Behavior | Description |
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Q-Code LED | π (solid amber) | Indicates a post code for troubleshooting. For more information, see the Q-Code Table in the ASUS documentation. |
Location Button LED | π΅ (solid blue) | The location button has been pressed. To turn off the LED, press the location button again. |
Power LED | π’ (solid green) | The node is powered on. |
Rear LAN LEDs
On the back of your node, LAN LEDs are located behind the vent holes on the NIC. Each port has one light.
Note
Network traffic doesn't affect the speed of the light's blinking.
Network traffic doesn't affect the speed of the light's blinking.
Color | Status | Description |
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β | Off | No link |
π’ (solid green) | On or blinking | Link established |