HP BL260c - ProLiant - G5 Troubleshooting Manual page 38

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Error indication
A server blade is powered up.
The following conditions exist:
The power LED is green.
The health LED is green.
The Insight Display device bay
status is red.
A server blade is powered up.
The following conditions exist:
The power LED is green.
The health LED is flashing red.
The Insight Display device bay
status is bright green.
A server blade is powered up.
The following conditions exist:
The power LED is green.
The health LED is flashing amber.
The Insight Display device status
is bright green.
Procedures: Server blade errors
CAUTION:
avoid possible data loss, always secure permission before powering down an enclosure.
CAUTION:
Display shows a firmware update in progress. During this activity, the Insight Display displays
the Firmware Update screen with the Lock icon and the firmware update progress bar.
Initial step
This issue results in the
following conditions:
The enclosure fan speed is
elevated to protect the
server blade.
The server blade cannot be
powered up if it was
manually powered down.
The Onboard Administrator
report of server blade
thermals and status is not
accurate.
Some troubleshooting procedures require powering down an entire enclosure. To
To avoid data loss, do not remove an Onboard Administrator when the Insight
Required steps
The Onboard Administrator has lost
power and cooling communication
with iLO 2 for this server blade.
To reset iLO 2, perform one of the
following actions:
Log in to the iLO 2 GUI and reset
iLO 2.
Because the remaining action
requires restarting the server blade,
always request permission to power
down the server blade before
performing the following action:
Use the OA CLI command for the
bay, where N is the device bay
number.
reset server N
For an alternative method for
resetting iLO 2, reseat the server
blade. Reseating the server blade
powers off the server blade and iLO
2.
The server blade failed to complete
POST. To troubleshoot the memory
installation, perform the following
steps:
1
Remove the server blade.
2
Verify that the memory is installed
according to the installation
guidelines provided in the server
blade documentation.
3
Install the server blade in the
original device bay.
Inspect the iLO 2 IML log for the
specific error report. If not using the
HP OS agents, then an error may not
be logged and a memory error is
indicated. Correct the issue listed in
the IML log. If no issue is listed, then
replace the memory.
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