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тАО07-18-2006 09:54 AM
тАО07-18-2006 09:54 AM
L2000 reboot
We have an L2000 (4 x 550mhz, 3gb mem) that, following a suspect overtemp from an aircon failure is intermittently rebooting - currently may or may not reach BCH before restarting. Takes a long time on post, and if doesnt reach bch, was seen to restart after / during platform test 6200.
No errors in tombstone logs, or red faults, only clue is gsp log below:
Log Entry # 2 :
SYSTEM NAME: qlscmcons
DATE: 07/17/2006 TIME: 06:02:27
ALERT LEVEL: 2 = Non-Urgent operator attention required
SOURCE: 6 = platform
SOURCE DETAIL: 7 = power monitor SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 4 = internal failure
CALLER ACTIVITY: 2 = operation STATUS: F
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 00 = unspecified
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 2 = power monitor REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x002000246700200F 00000000 00000000 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x582008246700200F 00006A06 1106021B type 11 = Timestamp 07/17/2006 06:02:27
Type CR for next entry, - CR for previous entry, Q CR to quit.
Initially replaced platform monitor card - which kept system up for a week. On inspection today, noticed fans (psu and io) are 'surging and dying' eventually leading to restart.
I plan next to replace the power converter module , with a system board on standby (doesnt appear to me like a psu, cpu , memory or system problem )
Has anyone experienced this before, or confirm if problem diagnosis is correct ?
Thanks, Geoff
No errors in tombstone logs, or red faults, only clue is gsp log below:
Log Entry # 2 :
SYSTEM NAME: qlscmcons
DATE: 07/17/2006 TIME: 06:02:27
ALERT LEVEL: 2 = Non-Urgent operator attention required
SOURCE: 6 = platform
SOURCE DETAIL: 7 = power monitor SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 4 = internal failure
CALLER ACTIVITY: 2 = operation STATUS: F
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 00 = unspecified
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 2 = power monitor REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x002000246700200F 00000000 00000000 type 0 = Data Field Unused
0x582008246700200F 00006A06 1106021B type 11 = Timestamp 07/17/2006 06:02:27
Type CR for next entry, - CR for previous entry, Q CR to quit.
Initially replaced platform monitor card - which kept system up for a week. On inspection today, noticed fans (psu and io) are 'surging and dying' eventually leading to restart.
I plan next to replace the power converter module , with a system board on standby (doesnt appear to me like a psu, cpu , memory or system problem )
Has anyone experienced this before, or confirm if problem diagnosis is correct ?
Thanks, Geoff
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тАО07-18-2006 06:26 PM
тАО07-18-2006 06:26 PM
Re: L2000 reboot
please replace power hardness usually that is the culprid.
thanks
freddy
thanks
freddy
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тАО07-19-2006 11:54 PM
тАО07-19-2006 11:54 PM
Re: L2000 reboot
Thanks Freddy - I have closed this thread as I opened a duplicate, which is nearby in this table !
I changed the power converter module and we are monitoring the situation.
I expect this is what you meant by the power harness !! - which is a short ribbon cable -
I changed the power converter module and we are monitoring the situation.
I expect this is what you meant by the power harness !! - which is a short ribbon cable -
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