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Server Blade Troubleshooting

Table A-4: Is the Server Blade Health LED Solid Green?

continued

Answer Possible

Reasons Possible

Solutions

No, it is red

A processor has failed.

Processor 1 is not installed.

A processor is an unsupported
type.

Processors are mismatched
(speed and/or type).

A PPM has failed.

A DIMM has experienced a
multibit error.

No valid memory is available in
the system. Populated banks
have mismatched DIMMs.

No valid memory is available in
the system. Populated banks
have missing DIMMs.

No valid memory is available in
the system. Populated banks
have unsupported DIMM types.

One or both fans have failed.

An overtemperature condition has
occurred.

Do the following:

1. Remove the server blade from the server

blade enclosure.

2. With the system powered down, remove

the access panel.

3. Visually

inspect

the system for damage.

4. Add or replace processors, DIMMs,

and/or the fans.

5. Verify the proper connections among the

power converter module, system board,
SCSI backplane, and the power
button/LED board.

6. Reinstall and power up the server blade.

If the health LED is still not solid green, do
one of the following:

Use the optional diagnostic station to
power the server blade and use the iLO
remote console to continue the
diagnosis.

Use the optional diagnostic station to
power the server blade and use the local
I/O cable connectors to continue the
diagnosis.

Use the iLO system status page to help
determine the problem.

Contact an authorized service provider
for replacement parts and service.

Yes

If the health LED is green, refer to Table A-5.

Note: For LED locations and functions, refer to Chapter 1, “Server Blade Component Identification.”
For cabling configurations, refer to the cabling and powering up section in the HP ProLiant BL
p-Class System Setup and Installation Guide
.

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