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тАО04-26-2006 04:00 PM
тАО04-26-2006 04:00 PM
1850R Power On Problem
Folks,
I just buy a used ProLiant 1850R. I was planning to install Fedora 5 and make a file/CVS server. After cleaning the existing configuration these server put itself to a very weird condition. Now when ever I try to power up this system Power LED (Yellow) turning to Green for 2 sec and return back to yellow. I try with another Power supply and same result. Even switching this system to disaster recovery mode did not fixed the problem. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Levent
I just buy a used ProLiant 1850R. I was planning to install Fedora 5 and make a file/CVS server. After cleaning the existing configuration these server put itself to a very weird condition. Now when ever I try to power up this system Power LED (Yellow) turning to Green for 2 sec and return back to yellow. I try with another Power supply and same result. Even switching this system to disaster recovery mode did not fixed the problem. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Levent
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тАО04-28-2006 10:02 PM
тАО04-28-2006 10:02 PM
Re: 1850R Power On Problem
Hi Levent:
Clear nvram by the system erase floppy
- Try to change the Cmos Battery ; there is a replacement battery you can get.
--
160274-001
4.5V alkaline battery for Real-Time Clock (RTC), 600mA - Has self-adhesive strip and attached cable and connector
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http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/Search_Results.asp?mscssid=9M5684NQCXS48J5S2VRRGA0VU7G8E1NA&SearchInc=PartNumber
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make sure the the I/O board is fully seated on the system board etc.
Compaq System Erase Utility
version 1.70 A (25 Apr 03)http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/17918.html
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Remove the I/O PCI board and reseat it and make sure you don't get Led below it on the system board.
Regards,
Tarek.
Clear nvram by the system erase floppy
- Try to change the Cmos Battery ; there is a replacement battery you can get.
--
160274-001
4.5V alkaline battery for Real-Time Clock (RTC), 600mA - Has self-adhesive strip and attached cable and connector
-
http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/Search_Results.asp?mscssid=9M5684NQCXS48J5S2VRRGA0VU7G8E1NA&SearchInc=PartNumber
--
make sure the the I/O board is fully seated on the system board etc.
Compaq System Erase Utility
version 1.70 A (25 Apr 03)http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/17918.html
-
Remove the I/O PCI board and reseat it and make sure you don't get Led below it on the system board.
Regards,
Tarek.
Hey, look a light at the end of the tunnel.
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тАО01-23-2007 01:43 PM
тАО01-23-2007 01:43 PM
Re: 1850R Power On Problem
The CMOS battery in the machine (proliant 1850r) is a 3-volt soldered to the m/b (why?).
Is it o.k. to put the 4.5-volt battery in the system? Just making sure because I have a dead CMOS battery also and I am planning on ordering the replacement battery (160274-001).
One more question! How do I know what jumper pins to connect the new bat to?
They look like this - right next to the old battery:
..... .
12345 6
With a jumper connecting pins 1 and 2.
Any help would be appreciated!
Is it o.k. to put the 4.5-volt battery in the system? Just making sure because I have a dead CMOS battery also and I am planning on ordering the replacement battery (160274-001).
One more question! How do I know what jumper pins to connect the new bat to?
They look like this - right next to the old battery:
..... .
12345 6
With a jumper connecting pins 1 and 2.
Any help would be appreciated!
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