
18 Hardware Installation and User’s Guide
Hardware Installation
If the cause of the event is resolved and/or removed, the audible alarm will cease. You can
also turn off the audible alarm manually through ICPCON or ICP RAID Navigator. If you
use these management tools to silence the alarm, it will only be disabled for the current
event and will be ready to sound again at the next event.
2.2.2.1 Silencing the Audible Alarm in ICPCON
In ICPCON, under Advanced Setup > Configure Controller, press <F4> to silence alarm.
Note: The <F4> option is only available if the alarm has been activated.
2.2.2.2 Silencing the Audible Alarm in ICP RAID Navigator
In ICP RAID Navigator, in the Physical Configuration view, right click on the icon of the
controller requiring alarm deactivation. Click Silence to deactivate alarm. If the alarm has
not been activated, the Silence option will be grayed out.
2.2.3 Beep Sequences During System Boot
During system POST, the audible alarm on the controller will produce one of a number of
beep sequences to indicate the status of the controller. See Table 2-5 for a description of
these beep sequences.
Table 2-5. Beep Sequences
Beep Sequence Status
beep - pause -
beep, beep, beep
Controller startup was successful.
beep, beep, beep, beep,
....
RAID controller has a problem. A possible cause is disk failure. To
diagnose the problem, run the ICP RAID Console to check the status
of the RAID controller and array.
beep, beep - pause -
beep, beep - pause - ....
Memory or firmware may have a problem. More details may be
available from the boot message. If necessary, recover the firmware by
following the procedure in Appendix A, “Flash Memory Programming”.
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