3PAR InForm® OS 2.2.4 Messages and Operator's Guide (320-200119 Rev A, March 2009)

1.3
Organization
InForm OS Version 2.2.4 Messages and Operator’s Guide
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1.3 Organization
This guide is organized as follows:
This chapter provides an overview of this guide, including intended audience, user interfaces,
supported operating systems, related documents, typographical conventions, and advisories.
Chapter 2, Numbering System and Component Locations for T-Class Servers, identifies all
major components of the InServ T-Class Storage Servers and explains the numbering system
used within the storage server to identify components.
Chapter 3, Numbering System and Component Locations for S-Class Servers, identifies all
major components of the InServ S-Class Storage Servers and explains the numbering system
used within the storage server to identify components.
Chapter 4, Numbering System and Component Locations for F-Class Servers, identifies all
major components of the InServ F-Class Storage Servers and explains the numbering system
used within the storage server to identify components.
Chapter 5, Numbering System and Component Locations for E-Class Servers, identifies all
major components of the InServ E-Class Storage Servers and explains the numbering system
used within the storage server to identify components.
Chapter 6, Understanding T-Class LED Status, illustrates and explains all LEDs in the T-Class
InServ Storage Servers and provides an understanding of when a hardware problem may exist
and what action to take.
Chapter 7, Understanding S-Class LED Status, illustrates and explains all LEDs in the S-Class
Storage Servers and provides an understanding of when a hardware problem may exist and
what action to take.
Chapter 8, Understanding F-Class LED Status, illustrates and explains all LEDs in the F-Class
InServ Storage Servers and provides an understanding of when a hardware problem may exist
and what action to take.
Chapter 9, Understanding E-Class LED Status, illustrates and explains all LEDs in the E-Class
InServ Storage Servers and provides an understanding of when a hardware problem may exist
and what action to take.
Chapter 10, Power Off/On Procedures, provides operational procedures for powering on and
off the storage server.