Table 5-5: Is the Internal Health LED Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
For component failure identification (amber LED), check the hood label.
No, it is
A processor is in pre-failure
amber
condition.
A DIMM is in pre-failure
condition.
One memory bank is valid, but
another bank is missing a DIMM.
One memory bank is valid, but
another bank has mismatched
DIMMs installed.
One memory bank is valid, but
another bank has an
unsupported DIMM type installed.
A redundant fan has failed.
Answer
Possible Reasons
No, it is red
A processor has failed.
Processor 1 is not installed.
A processor is an unsupported
type.
Processor voltage requirements
are mismatched.
Processor does not have an
associated PPM installed.
A PPM has failed.
A DIMM has experienced a
multibit error.
DIMM pairs have mismatched
DIMMs.
DIMMs are missing.
DIMMs are an unsupported type.
A required fan has failed.
A thermal event has occurred.
A component is not properly
seated.
Memory board is missing.
Yes
Note: For LED locations and functions, refer to Chapter 4, "Connectors, LEDs, and Switches."
HP ProLiant DL580 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
Possible Solutions
Use internal component failure LEDs to
identify:
•
Missing components
•
Degraded components
•
Failed components
•
Improperly installed components
For corrective procedures, refer to the
maintenance and service guide on the
Documentation CD that ships with the
server.
Possible Solutions
Use internal component failure LEDs to
identify:
•
Missing components
•
Failed components
•
Improperly installed components
•
Thermal event
Check the interlock LEDs on top of the front
access panel. Be sure that all components
are seated securely.
Add the memory board.
If the internal health LED is green, refer to
Table H-6.
Troubleshooting
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