Hardware Diagnostic Testing
This section provides a more detailed approach to identifying and correcting a hardware
problem.
1. Turn off the compute module.
2. Connect a keyboard and video monitor to the USB and video ports located on the
front of the compute module. Turn on the video monitor and set the brightness and
contrast controls to at least two thirds of the maximum range (see the documentation
supplied with your video display monitor).
3. Verify that the chassis power supplies are properly installed and connected to
grounded AC outlets, and the chassis power LEDs are on.
4. Turn on the compute module.
5. If the power LED does light, but will not boot the operating system from the hard
drive, attempt to boot from a bootable media in either a USB floppy drive or a USB
CD-ROM drive.
6. If the power LED does not light, see
Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
This section provides possible solutions for the following problems:
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Power LED does not light
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No video display
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Characters on the screen appear distorted or incorrect
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No available storage
•
Network problems
Try the solutions in the order given. If you cannot correct the problem, contact your
service representative or authorized dealer for additional help.
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