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Diagnostic steps

If the server does not power up or powers up but does not complete POST, answer the questions in Table 27 to
determine appropriate actions based on the symptoms observed. The flow of questions reflects the usual flow of
events during a power-on sequence. A flow chart following this table illustrates the recommended diagnostic steps
and decision options.
According to the answers you give, you will be directed to an appropriate secondary table in this section. The table
outlines possible reasons for the problem, options available to assist in diagnosis, possible solutions, and references
to other sources of information.
Table 27
Diagnostic steps
Question
Question 1:
Is the system power LED off?
Question 2:
Is the system power LED green?
Question 3:
Is the external health LED green?
Question 4:
Is the internal health LED green?
Question 5:
Is the monitor displaying information?
Table 28
Is the system power LED off?
Answer
Yes
No
NOTE:
For LED locations and functions, see Chapter 4, "Server component identification."
Table 29
Is the system power LED green?
Answer
No, it is off
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Possible reasons
The system is not connected to AC
power, or no AC power is available.
A power supply problem exists. The
power supply might not be connected or
inserted properly, it might have a
damaged connector, or it might have
failed.
A broken connection exists between the
front panel LED assembly and the
removable media board.
The front panel LED assembly has failed. See the HP Servers Troubleshooting
Possible reasons
Power on/Standby button has not been
pressed firmly.
Action
If no, continue to question 2.
If yes, see Table 28.
If yes, continue to question 3.
If no, see Table 29.
If yes, continue to question 4.
If no, see Table 30.
If yes, continue to question 5.
If no, see Table 31.
If yes, use the POST messages for further diagnosis. See Table
32 for details.
If no, see Table 32.
Possible solutions
Be sure that the power cord is connected
to the power supply.
Be sure that the power supply is
undamaged and fully seated, and then
verify that the power supply LED is green
when you power up the server. See
Chapter 4, "Server component
identification," for locations and states.
Be sure that the power switch cable
assembly is inserted properly to the
removable media board.
Guide for further options. If these
solutions do not solve the problem,
contact an authorized service provider
for assistance.
If the system power button LED is amber,
press the Power on/Standby button.
See Table 29.
Possible solutions
Firmly press the power button.
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