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тАО06-10-2004 06:08 PM
тАО06-10-2004 06:08 PM
ML370 HD Fault LEDs on after loading Proliant Support Pack
We have just taken delivery of a new ML370 G3. We have 2 others that have installed smoothly. I used the SmartStart CD to install those. I was unable to do that with this one because the RAID controller is an Adaptec 2120 rather than the HP 642. SmartStart refused to see the array so I was forced to manually install Windows Server 2003.
The Windows install went well but the fan noise was driving me crazy so I tried a manual install of the Proliant Support Pack off the SmartStart CD. My fans are now nice and quiet but for some reason the fault light on all 5 hot swap hard disks is on. It doesn't seem to affect the server's operation but obviously something is not quite right.
Another associated problem is that a number of the HP Insight services installed as part of the PSP refuse to start and the Event Log doesn't give too many clues as to why.
Does anybody have any clues as to what I can do to fix this? I figured out it was the PSP that caused it by doing a complete reinstall and the fault occured as I was installing the PSP. It looks like I am faced with another complete reinstall only this time without the PSP so I will have the fans running at full speed driving me crazy and I wont have the HP monitoring servies running. Not good!!!
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тАО06-12-2004 04:25 AM
тАО06-12-2004 04:25 AM
Re: ML370 HD Fault LEDs on after loading Proliant Support Pack
My quess would be that the PSP installs some DLL blindly, probably in an assumption of the controller OR it not being able to resolve the controller. What will probably have to do is manually update each component one at a time and not use the PSP, since you do not have a "boxed" configuration. Installing the "HP ProLiant Advanced System Management Controller" will rid the fan noise by adding features to control it, but may be the problem with the non-factory controller. Who knows.
As for other Solutions, you could try and figure out what is different with the services and DLLs that are loading now. OR you could use the install from one of the other server, or simply borrow the 642 until you get the install and PSP completed, add the controller and it's drives, then backup or image, replace the controller and restore to the new array on the new controller.
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тАО06-13-2004 01:21 AM
тАО06-13-2004 01:21 AM
Re: ML370 HD Fault LEDs on after loading Proliant Support Pack
2. Download and run latest support pack( now should be supportpack 7 or later.
3. When you run the support pack "setup.exe", it will detect and install those for OS W2K3, then reboot the system.
4. I'm running on ML370G2, but i remember when configure with supportpack, the fan speed was automatically setup to 'normal' or the like which cut down the noise, and i remembered seeing this option from system configuration while booting up the server, check that, it must have.
Dav.
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тАО06-13-2004 10:14 PM
тАО06-13-2004 10:14 PM
Re: ML370 HD Fault LEDs on after loading Proliant Support Pack
There doesn't appear to be a way to uninstall the individual things installed by the PSP. Is there some way to do that? I also couldn't find an easy way to install them one by one. If I could do that I would be able to identify which one is causing the problem and hopefully just leave it out. The PSP setup program doesn't give you any choices at all, it just goes and detects the OS and installs whatever it thinks it should. Is there some way to take a little more control myself?
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тАО06-15-2004 04:09 PM
тАО06-15-2004 04:09 PM
Re: ML370 HD Fault LEDs on after loading Proliant Support Pack
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тАО06-15-2004 04:30 PM
тАО06-15-2004 04:30 PM