International Blinking Pattern Interpretation

The International Blinking Pattern Interpretation (IBPI) is an internal computer hardware standard. It defines two items:

  1. How SGPIO is interpreted into states for drives or slots on a backplane.
  2. How light emitting diodes (LEDs) on a backplane should represent these states.

IBPI was defined by the SFF-8489 specification of the Small Form Factor Special Interest Group in 2011. SGPIO has been adopted across the storage industry, and has in large replaced proprietary protocols such as SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) and SAF-TE.

States for drives or slots can be, for example, empty, failed, rebuilding, etc. The state of a drive or slot is determined by the host bus adapter, and is typically transmitted to the backplane through SGPIO-signals on a cable.

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