Led information – Gateway E-9520T User Manual

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CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting

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LED information

See the following table for a description of this server’s LEDs and the information they provide:

4

System board timer not operational.

Possible system board malfunction. To eliminate
the possibility of an add in-card problem,
remove all expansion cards.
If the beep code occurs even when all expansion
cards have been removed, the system board is
at fault.
If the beep code does not occur when the
expansion cards have been removed, one of the
cards is causing the problem. Install the cards
one at a time until the problem happens again.
When the beep code returns, the most recent
card you installed is at fault.

5

A processor on the system board generated an
error.

Remove one of the processors if two are
installed, then try a known good processor in the
first socket.
Same as for 4 beeps.

6

The keyboard controller (8042) may be defective.
The BIOS cannot switch to Protected mode.

Remove the keyboard to see if the error goes
away. If it does, try a known good keyboard.
Same as for 4 beeps.

7

General exception error (processor exception
error).

Same as for 5 beeps

8

Display memory error (system video adapter).

If the system video adapter is an add-in card,
replace or reseat the video adapter. If the video
adapter is integrated into the system board, the
board may be faulty. Try using an add-in card.

9

The ROM checksum value does not match the
value encoded in the BIOS.

Same as for 4 beeps.

10

The shutdown register for CMOS RAM failed.

Same as for 4 beeps.

11

The cache memory test failed.

Same as for 4 beeps.

LED Name

Function

Location

Color

Description

ID

Aid in server
identification

Front panel and
back of system
board

Yellow
(front)
Blue (back)

On - Server identification
enabled

System Fault

Visible fault
warning

Front panel

Red

Off - No fault
Blinking - Non-critical system
fault
On - Critical system fault

Hard drive tray

Indicate drive
status and activity

On each hard drive
tray

Blue or Red

Blue (On) - Hard drive okay
Blue (Blinking) - Hard drive
activity
Red (On) - Hard drive fault
Red (Blinking) - Hard drive
rebuilding
Off - No hard drive

LAN (front)

Identify NIC status

Front panel

Blue

On - LAN link for any NIC
Blinking - LAN activity for any
NIC
Off - No link for any NIC

Beeps

Description

Troubleshooting steps

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