- Community Home
- >
- Servers and Operating Systems
- >
- Legacy
- >
- HPE 9000 and HPE e3000 Servers
- >
- Re: Hardware failure
HPE 9000 and HPE e3000 Servers
1752292
Members
4585
Online
108786
Solutions
Forums
Categories
Company
Local Language
юдл
back
Forums
Discussions
Forums
- Data Protection and Retention
- Entry Storage Systems
- Legacy
- Midrange and Enterprise Storage
- Storage Networking
- HPE Nimble Storage
Discussions
Discussions
Discussions
Forums
Forums
Discussions
юдл
back
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
- BladeSystem Infrastructure and Application Solutions
- Appliance Servers
- Alpha Servers
- BackOffice Products
- Internet Products
- HPE 9000 and HPE e3000 Servers
- Networking
- Netservers
- Secure OS Software for Linux
- Server Management (Insight Manager 7)
- Windows Server 2003
- Operating System - Tru64 Unix
- ProLiant Deployment and Provisioning
- Linux-Based Community / Regional
- Microsoft System Center Integration
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Blogs
Information
Community
Resources
Community Language
Language
Forums
Blogs
Topic Options
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
тАО11-26-2003 02:17 PM
тАО11-26-2003 02:17 PM
Hardware failure
I Have a rp8400 server which has the attn botton on.
2 of my 1 Gigabit ethernet are not working and the disks show orange light.
Is there a way for me to see an errorlog if the machine wont start?
What should i replace?
Best Regards,
Ayelet
2 of my 1 Gigabit ethernet are not working and the disks show orange light.
Is there a way for me to see an errorlog if the machine wont start?
What should i replace?
Best Regards,
Ayelet
2 REPLIES 2
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
тАО11-26-2003 06:17 PM
тАО11-26-2003 06:17 PM
Re: Hardware failure
Hi,
well it depends...
First of all, you can use any kind of console (local, LAN, or Web-Cosnole) and type Ctrl-B to get access to the Service Processor (GSP>). Here, you can use the "sl" command (submenu "e"rror). This will give you some error information (in a rather corse way). This will also clear the ATN LED.
Can you start HP-UX?
Do you get at least to the "main menu" (that's the place where you end up when you hat any key on the 10 seconds message)? From here, also some sort of troubleshooting could be started...
I guess it is easiest to call HP.
Regards.
Tobias
well it depends...
First of all, you can use any kind of console (local, LAN, or Web-Cosnole) and type Ctrl-B to get access to the Service Processor (GSP>). Here, you can use the "sl" command (submenu "e"rror). This will give you some error information (in a rather corse way). This will also clear the ATN LED.
Can you start HP-UX?
Do you get at least to the "main menu" (that's the place where you end up when you hat any key on the 10 seconds message)? From here, also some sort of troubleshooting could be started...
I guess it is easiest to call HP.
Regards.
Tobias
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
тАО11-27-2003 06:25 AM
тАО11-27-2003 06:25 AM
Re: Hardware failure
Well the attention light wi go off once you login into the MP , service processor . From the console press cntrl+B , to go to MP service processor . THe default login and password is Admin:Admin . oncle you enter read and acknowledge the logs . youe attention lights should yurn off .
As for the failed ethernet , you have to replace that . If that ethernet card is in a OLAR slot , you can replace it inline without bringing down the server , but better check with the HP engineer .
THe system should come up fine . But if there are any problems , you can always boot the system in single user mode or lvm maintenance mode and rectify your problems before booting in multi users mode .
If you are expecting any problems then an ignite backup and backups of your system will come in handy .
As for the failed ethernet , you have to replace that . If that ethernet card is in a OLAR slot , you can replace it inline without bringing down the server , but better check with the HP engineer .
THe system should come up fine . But if there are any problems , you can always boot the system in single user mode or lvm maintenance mode and rectify your problems before booting in multi users mode .
If you are expecting any problems then an ignite backup and backups of your system will come in handy .
The opinions expressed above are the personal opinions of the authors, not of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation.
News and Events
Support
© Copyright 2024 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP