Troubleshooting the power sled – Dell PowerEdge C8000 User Manual

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• Expansion card/RAID controller card
• Memory modules
• Processors and heat sinks
• Cooling shroud
• Hard-drives

5 Ensure that all cables are properly connected.
6 Ensure that all components are properly installed and free of damage.
7 If the system fails to start, see "Getting Help" on page 377.

Troubleshooting the Power Sled

CAUTION:

Remove and replace one PSU module at a time. Leave a failed PSU

module installed in the power sled until you are ready to replace it. Operating the
system with a power sled removed for extended periods of time can cause the
system to overheat.

NOTE:

The 1400 W power supply module in the power sled require a 200-240 V

power source to operate.

1 Locate the power sled to be removed or the power sled that contains the

failed PSU module. The PSU module’s status indicator will either light up

green or amber. If the PSU module is faulty the status indicator lights up

amber.

2 Replace the faulty PSU module in the power sled. See the PowerEdge

C8000 Systems Hardware Owner’s Manual for more information.

NOTE:

After installing a power sled with a new PSU module, allow several seconds

for the system to recognize the power supply and to determine if it is working

properly. The status indicator turns green to signify that the module is functioning

properly.

If none of the PSU modules show a fault LED and the sleds do not power

on, log into the BMC web interface and check for status messages. See

Using the Baseboard Management Controller Guide for more information.
If all troubleshooting fails, see "Getting Help" on page 377.

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