Four-Processor Memory Board Configuration - HP ProLiant DL585 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Four-Processor Memory Board Configuration

In a 4P configuration, all processor memory board slots are populated.
1. If the system fails to boot, remove the processor memory boards in slot 3 and slot 4 to
attempt booting with 2P.
2. If this works, one or both of the processor memory boards removed from slots 3 and 4
could be bad.
3. Go through the steps in the 2P description above to isolate the failed components.
4. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the processor memory boards in slots 1 and 2
with the two boards that were removed from slots 3 and 4.
5. If this works, one or both of the processor boards originally in slots 1 and 2 could be bad.
Go through the steps in the 2P description above to isolate.
6. If all processor boards work, run two at a time and 4P still does not work, a link on the
system board is probably bad. Replace the system board.
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