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Table 5-5: Is the Internal Health LED Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Interlock problem
Processor memory board configuration error
PPM or board power fault
Thermal shutdown
Yes
Note: For LED locations and functions, refer to Chapter 4, "Server Component Identification."
HP ProLiant DL585 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
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Possible Solutions
Reseat all boards and cables.
Inspect the diagnostic LED panel to determine if
one of the processor memory boards has both its
PPM and BRD LEDs illuminated.
Ensure that processor and PPM are properly
installed on the processor memory board.
Inspect the QuickFind Diagnostic Display panel to
determine if one of the PPMs, processor memory
boards, or system board has experienced a power
fault.
Ensure that all components are seated properly.
If problem persists, replace the failed component.
A PPM failure will be shown by the PPM LED
being illuminated on the specific processor
memory board.
If the processor memory board BRD LED is
amber, refer to "Troubleshooting a Failed
Processor" later in this chapter.
If the I/O power LED is amber, replace the system
I/O board.
If the Therm Trip LED is amber, the system
encountered an unexpected thermal shutdown.
If one of the processor memory board TEMP LEDs
is amber, ensure that the processor heatsink is
properly attached, all fans are functioning properly,
and that the external environment is within
specified parameters. Inspect the iLO logs for any
temperature-related warnings.
If the internal health LED is green, refer to Table
5-6.
Troubleshooting
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