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The external health LED is red or amber.
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The internal health LED is red or amber.
NOTE:
For the location of server LEDs and information on their statuses, refer to the server
documentation.
Possible causes:
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Improperly seated or faulty power supply
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Loose or faulty power cord
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Power source problem
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Power on circuit problem
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Improperly seated component or interlock problem
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Faulty internal component
Item
See
"Server health LEDs (on page 107)" and "Component identification (on
1
page 7)"
"HP Insight Diagnostics (on page 98)" or in the HP ProLiant Servers
2
Troubleshooting Guide located on the Documentation CD or see
"Troubleshooting resources (on page 102)"
"Loose connections (on page 106)"
3
Server maintenance and service guide, located on the Documentation CD,
4
or the HP website (http://www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms)
"Integrated Management Log (on page 99)" or in the HP ProLiant Servers
5
Troubleshooting Guide located on the Documentation CD or see
"Troubleshooting resources (on page 102)"
"Power source problems" in the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
6
located on the Documentation CD or see "Troubleshooting resources (on
page 102)"
7
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"Power supply problems" in the HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting
Guide located on the Documentation CD or see "Troubleshooting
resources (on page 102)"
•
Server maintenance and service guide, located on the Documentation
CD, or the HP website
(http://www.hp.com/products/servers/platforms)
"System open circuits and short circuits" in the HP ProLiant Servers
8
Troubleshooting Guide located on the Documentation CD or see
"Troubleshooting resources (on page 102)"
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