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The Front Panel Power On/Off LED is Green.
CAUTION: Do not reseat the processor. Ignore any references to this operation in the Compaq
Servers Troubleshooting Guide. This operation is not supported for your server. When the
processor is reseated or its heatsink is removed, the thermal seal of the heatsink to the
processor is broken, the thermal effectiveness of the heatsink is compromised, and you must
replace the heatsink. For all issues regarding the processor, contact your Compaq authorized
service provider for assistance.
Possible Reasons
A temperature violation may have caused a
thermal shutdown.
The system may be trapped in reset.
All system fans may not be properly installed.
A power supply problem may exist.
CMOS may be corrupted.
The system ROM may be corrupted.
Table E-3
See "Front Panel LED Indicators" in Appendix D.
The Next Step
If the Power On/Off LED is green, you can assume
that the following is true:
I
AC power is connected to the power supply
and providing adequate power.
I
The power supply 14-pin signal header cable
is connected properly.
I
The connection between the system board
and power switch is good.
1.
Verify fan installation.
2.
Verify installation of the power supply and
check all connections.
3.
Try clearing CMOS. If you have to clear
CMOS, see Appendix D for the correct switch
setting and procedure.
4.
Try performing ROMPaq disaster recovery to
replace a corrupted system ROM image. If
you must perform ROMPaq disaster recovery,
see Appendix D for the correct switch
settings.
Refer to the Compaq Servers Troubleshooting
Guide for procedures on ROMPaq disaster
recovery.
If these steps do not solve the problem, contact
your Compaq authorized service provider for
assistance.
Troubleshooting E-5

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