About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Legacy Hardware Platforms Figure 144. ContentServer 1242 Front Panel Indicators • Refer to Table 81 for descriptions of the Ethernet indicator LEDs (a and b in the above example). • Refer to Table 82 for descriptions of the disk drive indicator LEDs (c, d, e and f in the above example). Figure 145 and Table 79 detail the front panel view of a typical ContentServer 1242 with the front bezel removed and all disk drives in place. Note that your ContentServer may differ slightly from the one described here. 286 Installation and Configuration Guide

Figure 145. ContentServer 1242 with Front Bezel Removed Table 79. ContentServer 1242 Front Panel Descriptions Item Description Figure 146 and Table 80 describe the rear panel view of a typical ContentServer 1242. Legacy Hardware Platforms 1. Disk drives (24) The server contains 24 disk drives, providing storage for the Omneon MediaGrid. 2. Latch and lever Push the tab to the right to release and then pull out the lever to remove the disk drive holder. 3. Disk drive status LED Two LEDs provide drive status as follows: • Top LED (flashing blue)—indicates disk activity; disk is present in slot and powered up. • Bottom LED (red)—indicates a failed drive. Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 287

Figure 145. ContentServer 1242 with Front Bezel Removed<br />

Table 79. ContentServer 1242 Front Panel Descriptions<br />

Item Description<br />

Figure 146 and Table 80 describe the rear panel view of a typical ContentServer 1242.<br />

Legacy Hardware Platforms<br />

1. Disk drives (24) The server contains 24 disk drives, providing storage for the <strong>Omneon</strong><br />

<strong>MediaGrid</strong>.<br />

2. Latch and lever Push the tab to the right to release and then pull out the lever to<br />

remove the disk drive holder.<br />

3. Disk drive status LED Two LEDs provide drive status as follows:<br />

• Top LED (flashing blue)—indicates disk activity; disk is present<br />

in slot and powered up.<br />

• Bottom LED (red)—indicates a failed drive.<br />

<strong>Omneon</strong>, Now Part of <strong>Harmonic</strong> 287

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