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Igor Carvajal
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Virtual Front Panel

I have an rp2450 that turns on but doesn't show any selft test or booting at all, but I can comunicate with the GSP. I log into the GSP and I type SS and I get both CPU installed and Configured. Then I type VFP and I get the front panel LEDs status and also the message: Power monitor 4400. If I activate live VFP and turn on the server I get:
platform monitor 6405
platform monitor 6405
power monitor 4400
and the it stops there.
Somebody knows where can I get the meaning of those codes?
I tested the CPU, memories and power supply on another rp2450 and they work fine.
Thanks
Igor
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Dennis Handly
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Re: Virtual Front Panel

Try using RS to reset the computer, then quickly switch to the VFP. Then see where the progress messages stop.

>where can I get the meaning of those codes?

I think the meaning is the text to the left.
Igor Carvajal
Occasional Contributor

Re: Virtual Front Panel

Thanks for answer. I did that and VFP stops right on power monitor 4400. What does "monitor " mean? The problem should be there but I need to know what is called monitor.And also what is the 4400?
Patrick Wallek
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Re: Virtual Front Panel

Have a look at this document:

http://docs.hp.com/en/rp24xx_Update/ch01s03.html

Scroll down to the bottom of the page where you will see the heading "System Will Power On But Will Not Enter Self-Test" and have a read through that.

Igor Carvajal
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Re: Virtual Front Panel

Thanks for your help, after few weeks I got a new motherboard and I replaced it and the system is now working ok.

Thanks for all the answers.