Lenovo RD210 User Manual

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v

Follow

the

suggested

actions

in

the

order

in

which

they

are

listed

in

the

Action

column

until

the

problem

is

solved.

v

See

the

Hardware

Maintenance

Manual

to

determine

which

components

are

customer

replaceable

units

(CRU)

and

which

components

are

field

replaceable

units

(FRU).

v

If

an

action

step

is

preceded

by

“(Trained

service

technician

only),”

that

step

must

be

performed

only

by

a

Trained

service

technician.

Symptom

Action

The

server

does

not

start.

Check

the

four

12-volt

power

LEDs

(A,

B,

C,

and

D)

on

the

system

board.

See

“System-board

switches

and

jumpers”

on

page

30

for

the

LED

locations.

1.

If

the

Channel

A

power

LED

is

lit,

check

components

in

the

following

order.

a.

Remove

all

PCI

adapters

and

riser

cards.

Try

restarting

the

server.

If

the

server

starts,

reinstall

the

PCI

adapters

and

riser

cards,

one

at

a

time,

to

isolate

the

defective

adapter.

b.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

System

board

c.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Power

backplane.

2.

If

the

Channel

B

power

LED

is

lit,

check

components

in

the

order

listed

below.

a.

Fans

1

and

2

b.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Remove

microprocessor

2

(if

present).

Try

restarting

the

server.

c.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

System

board

d.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Power

backplane

3.

If

the

Channel

C

power

LED

is

lit,

check

components

in

the

following

order.

a.

Fans

3

and

4

b.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

System

board

c.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Power

backplane

d.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Microprocessor

1

4.

If

the

Channel

D

power

LED

is

lit,

check

components

in

the

following

order.

a.

Remove

all

DIMMs.

Try

restarting

the

server,

listening

for

any

memory

error

beep

codes.

If

the

server

restarts,

reinstall

the

DIMMs,

one

pair

at

a

time,

to

isolate

the

defective

DIMM

(“Removing

and

installing

the

DIMM

air

baffle”

on

page

48).

b.

Fans

5

and

6

c.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

System

board

d.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Power

backplane

The

server

does

not

turn

off.

1.

Determine

whether

you

are

using

an

Advanced

Configuration

and

Power

Interface

(ACPI)

or

a

non-ACPI

operating

system.

If

you

are

using

a

non-ACPI

operating

system,

complete

the

following

steps:

a.

Press

Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

b.

Turn

off

the

server

by

pressing

the

power-control

button

for

5

seconds.

c.

Restart

the

server.

d.

If

the

server

fails

POST

and

the

power-control

button

does

not

work,

disconnect

the

ac

power

cord

for

20

seconds;

then,

reconnect

the

ac

power

cord

and

restart

the

server.

2.

If

the

problem

remains

or

if

you

are

using

an

ACPI-aware

operating

system,

suspect

the

system

board.

The

server

unexpectedly

shuts

down,

and

the

LEDs

on

the

operator

information

panel

are

not

lit.

See

“Troubleshooting

tables”

on

page

144.

Chapter

7.

Solving

problems

155

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