Server Does Not Power On When Power Is Applied To The Chassis Or When The Server Is Installed Into A Chassis That Has Power Applied - HP Apollo a6000 Chassis Maintenance And Service Manual

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Disengage the server from the chassis. The server can remain in the bay, but must be disengaged
2.
from the backplane.
After all servers are disengaged, remove the management module
3.
buttons" on page 45,
Remove both power cages
4.
Wait for a least 20 seconds before continuing to the next step.
5.
Install both power cages
6.
Install the management module
7.
"Management
Install the server into the chassis
8.
Depending on the issue, you may need to install each server one at a time and let each server power
up completely before installing the next server. For other issues, you may install all server quickly
and without letting the prior server power on.
Verify that the system power LED on the Power On/Standby button illuminates green after power on.
9.
For more LED information, see the server user guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website
(http://www.hpe.com/info/Apollo_6000/docs).
If the system power LED on the Power On/Standby button is amber and does not turn green,
a.
press the Power On/Standby button.
If the system power button remains amber after pressing the Power On/Standby button, then
b.
continue to "Server does not power on when power is applied to the chassis or when the server is
installed into a chassis that has power applied (on page 54)."
Server does not power on when power is applied to the chassis
or when the server is installed into a chassis that has power
applied
Description: The server does not power on when power is applied to the chassis or when the server is
installed into a chassis that has power applied.
Cause: The chassis management module is unable to communicate with the server after the server is
installed.
Action:
"Management
module" on page 33).
("Power
cage" on page 34).
("Power
cage" on page 34).
("Management module LEDs and
module" on page 33).
("Installing a
("Management module LEDs and
buttons" on page 45,
server" on page 26).
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