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08-21-2015 06:25 PM
08-21-2015 06:25 PM
DL 380 G5 Internal health red light of death
I have had the red light of death from the internal health LED blinking for a while now. I have tried removing and reseating all the components inside the server with no luck. I also tried to mess with the maintenance function inside the server (switch6) and have had no luck. Can anyone help?
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08-23-2015 09:29 PM
08-23-2015 09:29 PM
Re: DL 380 G5 Internal health red light of death
Hi,
Try the following, remove additional components and only install necessary components.
Install 1 processor and two sticks of RAM.
Remove any PCI cards installed.
Remove any external components that is not necessary for boot.
If the server boots then one of the components that was removed is causing the issue.
Thank You!
I am a HP employee
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