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тАО10-17-2007 01:14 PM
тАО10-17-2007 01:14 PM
Re: HP Proliant ML370-G4 Internal health LED indicate Red/Amber
Hi James,
Bad news! This morning I checked the server & the Internal LED still indicate. Would it be the DIMM confirm faulty? But the OS & SYSTEM bootup still show 2GB memory, still no sign of decrease size. System still run normalize.
Please advise.
Bad news! This morning I checked the server & the Internal LED still indicate. Would it be the DIMM confirm faulty? But the OS & SYSTEM bootup still show 2GB memory, still no sign of decrease size. System still run normalize.
Please advise.
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тАО10-17-2007 02:51 PM
тАО10-17-2007 02:51 PM
Re: HP Proliant ML370-G4 Internal health LED indicate Red/Amber
hi joe
like I told you
swap the memory (if you have more than 1) if the LED follows the memory the memory is bad if LED stays in the same slot system board is bad.
check that, is the only way to diagnose which bad is bad
regards
like I told you
swap the memory (if you have more than 1) if the LED follows the memory the memory is bad if LED stays in the same slot system board is bad.
check that, is the only way to diagnose which bad is bad
regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
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тАО10-17-2007 03:39 PM
тАО10-17-2007 03:39 PM
Re: HP Proliant ML370-G4 Internal health LED indicate Red/Amber
Hi James,
I reported to HP dealer, they said my server still under warranty.
Thanks for your support.
Rgds,
Joe
I reported to HP dealer, they said my server still under warranty.
Thanks for your support.
Rgds,
Joe
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тАО10-17-2007 04:03 PM
тАО10-17-2007 04:03 PM
Re: HP Proliant ML370-G4 Internal health LED indicate Red/Amber
Joe, Sad to hear that it did not resolve the issue.
Good to hear that its under warranty; Request for proper diagnostics; if possible, onsite engineer + parts ! (In case, you dont have spare memory to swap & test)
James.
Good to hear that its under warranty; Request for proper diagnostics; if possible, onsite engineer + parts ! (In case, you dont have spare memory to swap & test)
James.
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