7troubleshooting, 1 resetting the system, 2 problems following initial system installation – Kontron CG2200 Carrier Grade Server User Manual

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Kontron CG2200 Carrier Grade Server Installation and Maintenance Guide

7

Troubleshooting

This chapter helps you identify and solve problems that might occur while you are using the Kontron
CG2200 Carrier Grade Server.

For any issue, first ensure you are using the latest firmware and files. Firmware upgrades include updates
for BIOS and the baseboard management controller (BMC). Go to

http://us.kontron.com/products/systems+and+platforms/communication+rackmount+servers/

+carrier+grade+servers/iCG2200+carrier+grade+server.html

, click on downloads, BIOS for

information about the latest updates. In addition to the server firmware and files, also update any drivers
used for components you have installed in your system, such as video drivers, network drivers, and SAS
drivers.

If you are unable to resolve your server problems on your own, see Appendix D: Getting Help”

for

assistance.

7.1

Resetting the System

Before going through in-depth troubleshooting, first attempt to reset your system using one of the
methods below.

To do this:

Press:

Soft boot reset to clear the system memory and reload the operating
system

<Ctrl+Alt+Del>

Clear system memory, restart POST, and reload the operating system

Reset button

Cold boot reset. Turn the system power off and then on. This clears
system memory, restarts POST, reloads the operating system, and
halts power to all peripherals

Power on/off

7.2

Problems Following Initial System Installation

Problems that occur at initial system startup are usually caused by an incorrect installation or
configuration. Hardware failure is a less frequent cause. If the problem you are experiencing is with a
specific software application, see

“Problems with Newly Installed Application Software”

.

7.2.1 First Steps Checklist

o

Is power available at the source?

o

Are the power supplies plugged in? Check the power cable on the back of the server and at the

power source.

o

Is the system power cord properly connected to the system? For AC-powered systems, is the

power cord plugged into a NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturing Association) 5-15R outlet for
100-120V or a NEMA 6-15R outlet for 200-240V

o

Are all cables correctly connected and secured?

o

Are the processors fully seated in their sockets on the server board?

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