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09-06-2012 07:31 AM
09-06-2012 07:31 AM
Proliant ML
Gurus
I have a Proliant ML server that reboots all the time, the problem is that while trying to get some info on to what the problem could be , nothing shows on the event Viewer that can help me determinate what the problem was and why the server shut down. the most I can get is a 6008 stating the server shut down unexpected , so is there any other place or tool that will log for me what the problem was that force the server to shut down?
is free tool the better
Thanks a bunch Gurus for any help
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09-06-2012 09:04 PM
09-06-2012 09:04 PM
Re: Proliant ML
Hi,
You can check the:
IML log
Make sure the server us running with the latest bios and firmware
Disable ASR in RBSU
You can try bringing the server to minimum configuration to rule out any hardware causing the reboot as the reboot could be due to anything like power, CPU, Memory, System Board, PCI, FANs, etc...
For more assistance please refer tp HP guided troubleshooting from the following link,
Please select the model of your server
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I work for HP
A quick resolution to technical issues for your HP Enterprise products is just a click away HP Support Center Knowledge-base
See Self Help Post for more details
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09-07-2012 04:51 AM
09-07-2012 04:51 AM
Re: Proliant ML
Lincy
Will try and keep you posted on my findings.
Thanks a bunch for jumping in
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