ONTAP 9.13.1 commands

storage disk set-led

Identify disks by turning on their LEDs

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The storage disk set-led command controls the LED of a specified disk.

You can turn an LED on or off, cause it to blink or stop blinking, or test it.

This command is useful for locating a disk in its shelf.

Parameters

-action {on|off|blink|blinkoff|testall|resetall} - Action

This parameter specifies the state to which the LED is to be set. Possible values include the following:

  • on - The LED is lit steadily

  • off - The LED is not lit

  • blink - The LED blinks

  • blinkoff - The LED stops blinking and is not lit

  • testall - This tests the operation of every disk enclosure’s hardware and drivers per node. Do not use this value in normal operation.

  • resetall - This resets the LED of every disk on the node and lights up the LED of disks with faults.

{ [-disk <disk path name>] - Disk Name

This specifies the disk whose LED is to be set. Disk names take one of the following forms:

  • Disks are named in the form <stack-id> .<shelf> .<bay>

  • Disks on multi-disk carriers are named in the form <stack-id> .<shelf> .<bay> .<lun>

  • Virtual disks are named in the form <prefix>.<number>, where prefix is the storage array’s prefix and number is a unique ascending number.

Examples

The following example causes the LEDs on all disks whose names match the pattern 1.0.* to turn on for 5 minutes:

Cluster1::> storage disk set-led -disk 1.0.* -action on -duration 5

The following example causes the LEDs on disks 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 to turn on for 2 minutes:

Cluster1::> storage disk set-led -disk 1.0.0,1.0.1 -action on -duration 2

The following example causes the LEDs on all disks attached to adapter 0b on Node2 to turn on for 1 minute:

Cluster1::> storage disk set-led -node Node2 -adapter 0b -action on -duration 1

The following example resets the LEDs on all disks on the local node and causes the LEDs of disks with faults to turn on:

Cluster1::> storage disk set-led -action resetall

The following example tests the LEDs on all disks owned by the local node for 3 iterations:

Cluster1::> storage disk set-led -action testall -iteration 3
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