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Mutum
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System led flashing red.

My rp3440 system led is keep flashing red, I havefigure out the reason and was temperature on last weekend when our A/C goes off.Now I have placed one more additional A/C, and the room become cold.

But the system led still flashing red.

Appreciate if some one advice how to clear out system led.
BAGI
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Robert-Jan Goossens
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Re: System led flashing red.

Hi Muatasim,

login to the mp on the console and read the error messages (sl command). Depending on the severity of the messages you could even need a system power cycle to remove the error led message.

Hope this helps,
Robert-Jan

http://www.docs.hp.com/en/A7137-96002/A7137-96002.pdf

Joseph Loo
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Re: System led flashing red.

hi,

like what robert-jan has mentioned, proceed to console of that system and login as mp:

> username: Admin
> key in password
> upon login, type sl
> select error log
> after scrolling through, the red LED should have disappear.
> type co to logout and back to console.

hope it helps.

regards.
what you do not see does not mean you should not believe
Bharat Katkar
Honored Contributor

Re: System led flashing red.

Hi,
You need to acknowledge the error message. This acknowledgement is normally done after you fixed the problem.

COnnect to the COnsole and login as root.
Press B to access GSP prompt i.e. MP prompt.

MP>
MP>sl
Event Log Viewer Menu:

Log Name Entries % Full Latest Timestamped Entry
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
E - System Event 113 12 % 18 Jun 2005 14:18:30
F - Forward Progress 4000 100 %
B - Current Boot 299 99 %
P - Previous Boot 299 99 %
C - Clear All Logs
L - Live Events

You will see this screen.
Chose System Events (E)
And then "A" to acknowledge.

Hope that helps.
Regards,


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KVK
Valued Contributor

Re: System led flashing red.

There is another way to resolve the FAULT led blinking

Login to MP console RESET the BMC it will not disturb your OS .

MP>cm

MP:CM>rb

If still the FAULT led blinks do a power recycle of the system
Mutum
Frequent Advisor

Re: System led flashing red.

Thanks

I'm not able to get the MP screen from my console.

any more advice..detailed steps ?
BAGI
Joseph Loo
Honored Contributor

Re: System led flashing red.

hi,

follow Bharat's step by holding down +B first.

when we mean console, it means looking at the monitor connected (physically) to the system, not through network connection.

if u do not have a monitor connected to that system, u may have to use hyperterm.

regards.
what you do not see does not mean you should not believe
KVK
Valued Contributor

Re: System led flashing red.

At your console press CTRL+b key you can get it or else if you know the MP console ip address telnet to it

Default login : Admin
Password : Admin
Adisuria Wangsadinata_1
Honored Contributor

Re: System led flashing red.

Hi Muatasim,

When the system LED is red flashing, this indicate that something wrong with the system. Sometimes read the system log can turn-off the system LED, but it's a good practice if you capture those information from system log (SL) and send it to HP for analyze.

You need to login to MP prompt by using CTRL+B on the console or telnet to MP IP address (if you already set it up).

The default User & Password is :
Admin/Admin OR Oper/Oper

SL > E > T (see & capture this info)
CM > PS (this to check the power supply status)

Hope this information can help you.

Cheers,
AW


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Andrew Rutter
Honored Contributor

Re: System led flashing red.

hi,

You need to get a local console of some type onto the serial port of the server. login to the MP with this control B as others have mentioned.
Then as its an over temp warning possibly you need to go through the error logs, not to just clear them but look at them and see what it says. You may have cooled the room down but the system may well have a faulty fan somewhere in it.
In the MP you can check the status of the fans and psu to verify they are all functioning correctly.

Andy