The lamp indicator yellow LED on Dell PowerEdge 1950

Hello

You asked me to "remove" the warnings of several Dell PowerEdge 1950 LED amber.

I looked at the LED and was unable to 'remove' the warning using the controls on the LED display on the front the 1950s.

How this is done?

Thank you.

Hello

If the error is not active then you can get rid of the clear amber of the erasure of the journal of material. You can either start to the BMC to clear the or use one of our management as OpenManage Server Administrator utilities.

Thank you

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