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тАО09-30-2008 07:10 AM
тАО09-30-2008 07:10 AM
Problem with new CPU install
Hi,
I have a problem, I have a L3000 with a one CPU.
We try to install a new CPU in the system but, the OS don't show the new CPU installed, I was update the firmware version, but nothing.
What can I Do?
Anybody help me????
I have a problem, I have a L3000 with a one CPU.
We try to install a new CPU in the system but, the OS don't show the new CPU installed, I was update the firmware version, but nothing.
What can I Do?
Anybody help me????
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тАО09-30-2008 07:33 AM
тАО09-30-2008 07:33 AM
Re: Problem with new CPU install
Some things to consider
1. Are you installing it in the next numbered cpu slot?
2. Do you know the CPU is good?
3. Is the second CPU the same speed as the first CPU?
4. Does it show up in ISL hardware info?
1. Are you installing it in the next numbered cpu slot?
2. Do you know the CPU is good?
3. Is the second CPU the same speed as the first CPU?
4. Does it show up in ISL hardware info?
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тАО09-30-2008 07:36 AM
тАО09-30-2008 07:36 AM
Re: Problem with new CPU install
The first CPU must be in slot 0, the second in slot 2 - please check!
Hope this helps!
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тАО10-01-2008 08:58 AM
тАО10-01-2008 08:58 AM
Re: Problem with new CPU install
Hi Victor,
Sure. If the model is definitely an rp5470 then follow below. If it's another rp5xxx type then we'll need to know exactly which model it is because the cpu order is different on other rp5xxx systems.
Make sure the power is completely removed (ac power cords unplugged) or you could damage the new cpu module(s).
L-3000 (rp5470):
CPUs must be installed in the following slot number order: For
rp5470: slots 0, 2, 1, 3
(For rp5400 and rp5450 single CPU configurations, a processor terminator must be installed in slot 3. The terminator is not required for rp5430 and rp5470.)
So if you have a terminator in one of the slots then it's not an rp5470 and the model string will have to be provided so we know which system you have.
HTH
Sure. If the model is definitely an rp5470 then follow below. If it's another rp5xxx type then we'll need to know exactly which model it is because the cpu order is different on other rp5xxx systems.
Make sure the power is completely removed (ac power cords unplugged) or you could damage the new cpu module(s).
L-3000 (rp5470):
CPUs must be installed in the following slot number order: For
rp5470: slots 0, 2, 1, 3
(For rp5400 and rp5450 single CPU configurations, a processor terminator must be installed in slot 3. The terminator is not required for rp5430 and rp5470.)
So if you have a terminator in one of the slots then it's not an rp5470 and the model string will have to be provided so we know which system you have.
HTH
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