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Oct 6, 2015 3:24 PM in response to upctry2by MrHoffman,Sometimes the password for the login and for the keychain get out of synchronization — there were some problems in this area as far back as OS X 10.7, as well. Here is a potential resolution for this.
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Oct 6, 2015 5:09 PM in response to MrHoffmanby upctry2,Thank you MrHoffman I will give this a try. On a second note I have had a heck of a time trying to get my system indicator light to stop flashing. I have done the unplug everything for 20 min, pressing the power button for 10 sec. then reconnection only the power and keyboard and mouse and doing a pram reset. The last time I did it it worked, so I shut down the server connected the 1 raid and fired it up. All went well. I had to leave town for a few days so I shut it down again.
When I went to restart I powered on the apc battery backup power to the server and and the raid and the system indicator light starting flashing before I even hit power on to the raid or the server it self. So I powered it up and all works fine all green light on all drives and server drives. So what gives. Not sure what to do next.
Thanks for your help.
Martin
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Oct 6, 2015 8:13 PM in response to upctry2by MrHoffman,The locator LED, or the fault LED? If it's the fault LED and as completely unsubstantiated guesses, you might need to replace the Xserve coin-cell battery, or the RAID array battery. Or there's a hardware problem with the box. (That you're seeing weird behavior elsewhere could be related, too.)
Apple "DIY" information on the Xserve hardware is still available, if you've not already downloaded it.
Check the Console.app logs for any relevant related information.
Powering down and unplugging the power supplies for a minute or so will reset the LOM on these. Sometimes the LOM can get into an odd state. (I ended up having to replace the VGA board in one of those boxes that went bad; was showing display artifacts and still never threw a fault; go figure.)