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Troubleshooting
Table D-12: Is the NIC 1 or NIC 2 LED on the Server Blade Illuminated?
Answer
Possible Reasons
No
The NIC is not connected to an active
network connector.
Yes, it is
blinking
green.
Yes, it is
green.
Table D-13: Is the Monitor Displaying Information When Connected to the Server
Blade Through the Diagnostic Adapter?
Answer
Possible Reasons
No
The monitor may not have power.
Video may not be connected
properly.
The diagnostic adapter may not be
securely attached to the server blade.
Nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) may be
corrupted.
The system ROM and redundant
ROM may be corrupted.
Yes
D-18
Possible Solutions
Connect the NIC to an active network
connector. Go to table D-13.
The connector is working normally, the
link is active, and data is being
transferred. Go to table D-13.
The connector is working normally, and
the link is active. Go to table D-13.
Possible Solutions
Be sure that the monitor power cord is
plugged in and that the monitor power
button has been pressed.
Be sure the video connections are
properly secured. Refer to "Video
Problems" in the HP Servers
Troubleshooting Guide.
Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the
diagnostic adapter to the server blade.
Clear NVRAM. See Appendix E for the
correct switch setting.
If these steps do not solve the problem,
contact HP or an authorized service
provider for assistance.
Video is available for diagnosis.
Determine the next action by observing
POST progress and error messages.
Refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting
Guide for a complete description of each
POST error message.
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