Remind Button; Light Path Diagnostics Table - IBM Xseries 345 8670 Maintenance Manual

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2. The server supports a maximum of three PCI buses.
3. See the documentation that comes with the system-management software for

Remind button

You can use the Remind button to place the front panel system-error LED into the
Remind mode. By pressing the button, you acknowledge the failure but indicate that
you will not take immediate action. If a new failure occurs, the system-error LED will
turn on again.
In the Remind mode, the system-error LED flashes every 2 seconds. The
system-error LED remains in the Remind mode until one of the following situations
occurs:
v All known problems are resolved
v The system is restarted
v A new problem occurs
You can use the Remind button to delay server maintenance until a later time. Also,
resetting the system-error LED enables the LED to react to another error. If the LED
is still flashing from the first error, it will not mask additional errors.

Light Path Diagnostics table

The System error LED on the front of the server is lit when certain system errors
occur. If the System error LED on your server is lit, check to see which of the LEDs
on the diagnostics panel inside the server are on.
Use the following table to help determine the cause of the error and the action you
should take when the system error LED is on and:
Table 5. Light Path Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Cause
panel LED
on
None
The system error log is 75% or more
full or a PFA alert was logged.
CPU
One of the microprocessors has
failed, or a microprocessor is
installed in the wrong socket.
VRM
One of the microprocessor VRMs has
failed.
MEMORY
A memory error occurred.
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more information about the service processor.
Action
Check the system error log and correct any problems.
Disconnecting the server from all power sources for at least 20
seconds will turn off the system error LED.
1. Check the microprocessor error LEDs on the system
2. Turn off the server, reseat the microprocessor indicated by
3. If the problem remains, replace the microprocessor.
1. Check the microprocessor VRM connectors on the system
2. Turn off the server, reseat the microprocessor VRM
3. If the problem remains, replace the microprocessor VRM.
1. Check the DIMM error LEDs on the system board.
2. Replace the DIMM indicated by the lit DIMM error LED.
board. If a microprocessor error LED is on for a
microprocessor socket that is empty, the microprocessors
are not installed in the correct order (see "Installing an
additional microprocessor" on page 60).
the lit microprocessor error LED, and restart the server.
board to locate the error LED next to the failing
component. See "Installing an additional microprocessor"
on page 60 for information about installing VRMs.
indicated by the lit VRM error LED, and restart the server.

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