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тАО03-05-2009 07:08 AM
тАО03-05-2009 07:08 AM
Re: ML380 G5 Crashes - Server 2003R2 Std x64
Regards,
Gerald
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тАО04-28-2009 05:48 AM
тАО04-28-2009 05:48 AM
Re: ML380 G5 Crashes - Server 2003R2 Std x64
Hardware is ProLiant BL480c G1 with P400 SAS controllers.
From beginning of the year 2008 that persists this problem, HP changed the motherboard, RAM, also they applied all the updates of firmware and drivers, someone could solve it?
Pardon for my English.
Regards,
Andrew.
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тАО11-19-2009 01:55 PM - last edited on тАО04-19-2017 10:41 PM by Parvez_Admin
тАО11-19-2009 01:55 PM - last edited on тАО04-19-2017 10:41 PM by Parvez_Admin
Re: ML380 G5 Crashes - Server 2003R2 Std x64
Hi,
It should be a hardware failure for sure.
You must have tried some of following steps but just in case you haven't.
1. Have you tried checking system on minimum configuration?
2. Which PCI-e and PCI-X devices are installed in this server? Try removing them.
3. Disable the ASR (for testing only)
4. RUN offline diagnostics via Smart Start CD.
## Offline diagnostics will take more than hour depending on the loops and number of hard drives, This will check all the hardware components. It is also helpful to determine if the issue could be reproduced without OS
Following thread also discusses the similar issue:
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