Troubleshooting
Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems
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If a management processor card is installed, the boot process will be monitored by the management
processor card. The diagnostic LEDs are disabled.
Figure 5-2
Diagnostic LEDs
Locator
Button and
LED
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The system LED indicates the severity of the error. Check the system LED before proceeding to analyze
the sequence of diagnostic LEDs:
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System LED blinking YELLOW indicates a WARNING.
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System LED blinking RED indicates a FAULT.
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The diagnostic LEDs provide details about the specific error:
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Solid red indicates the failing part or sub-system.
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Off or solid green diagnostic LEDs provide additional details about the failure.
The pattern of illuminated LEDs may be used to identify the category of the fault or warning. For example, if
diagnostic LED one is red, there is a problem with memory. However, if diagnostic LEDs one and two are both
red, there is a problem with the system processor.
If the diagnostic LEDs indicate an error, check the EFI shell command line interface (CLI) cli>sl e to display
the system event log (SEL) for a more detailed explanations of the failure.
The faults and warnings fall into several general categories.
Table 5-4
Diagnostic LEDs Fault and Warning Categories
LED 1
LED 2
Red
a
Any
a
Red
Any
a
a
Any
Any
a
a
Any
Any
Red
Red
90
LED 2 LED 4
LED 1
LED 3
LAN
LED
Diagnostics
LEDs
LED 3
LED 4
a
a
Any
Any
a
a
Any
Any
Red
a
Any
Red
a
Any
a
a
Any
Any
Power
System
On/Off LED
LED
Power On/Off
Button
Category
Memory
Firmware
System Board
Fan
Processor
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