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11-27-2006 12:05 AM
11-27-2006 12:05 AM
BL45 G! problem
I have problem with powering up BL45 G1 blade server. It has 2 O852 2.6 processors and 3gb of ram (2x1GB and 2x512), BBWC 128 mb and 2 72gb 15k disks. Problem is that it won't boot up every time. The firmware is upgraded with firmware maintenance cd 7.60. It starts when is only one processor in it (tried with each 10 times), but when are 2 procs in it boots occasionally-try to boot but it stops-pressing power button doesn't help. When it is not booting there is red light for critical condition. There is no OS on it, and in Smartstart 7.60 test have passed. Also tried reseating all what can be reseated: RAM, procs, disks, cables, RAID card, network card several times. Also tried with another HP memory and in another enclosure with 1U power(originally was in enclosure with 3u power enclosure) and in different positions in blade. Please help me.
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11-28-2006 01:57 AM
11-28-2006 01:57 AM
Re: BL45 G! problem
it might be better to downgrade the firmware back.
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