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Re: System Power Failure Detected

 
smartkid808
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System Power Failure Detected

Hi guys.  I am spinning my wheels here...  I am getting an error in IML on 2 different servers when trying to upgrade the (DL380p G8), and am unable to post.  I was trying to upgrade the CPUs and add a drive cage and p420.  One server worked fine prior, and I put all its parts back, and still having issues.   I did update BIOS to P70 05/24/2019, as well as Ilo to 2.78, and the firmware to hp-ivb_update-1.80-2.  

I have ripped out everything, including risers/drive bays, only using one proc.  etc.  I'm going in circles, and may be missing something basic here.   

TIA for any suggestions and help

 

svr 1 - 

System Power Fault Detected (XR: 24 00 MID: FF 0D FC CE C0 FF FF 2F 2F 0C 0C 00 9E 01 00 01 03 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00)

 

svr2 - 

System Power Fault Detected (XR: 24 00 MID: FF 0D FE CF C0 FF FF 2F 2F 0C 0C 00 8A 20 00 01 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00)

 

 

 

 

  

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Ihaqueit
Trusted Contributor

Re: System Power Failure Detected

Please follow the below recommendations to fix this issue.

1. Update the server with the latest bios and all firmware.

2. Replace the riser#1, if the issue doesn't resolve after bios & firmware updates.

I Haq
smartkid808
Occasional Advisor

Re: System Power Failure Detected

Hi I Haq,

I currently have all risers out on both servers..   Bios is at P70 05/24/2019,  Ilo, also upgraded yesterday to 2.79 (from 2.78)

v2 proc update also installed last week.  

SPP ran a while ago, any others I can try updating thru ILO?

 

Tnx

-Will

 

 

SanjeevGoyal
HPE Pro

Re: System Power Failure Detected

Hello,

 

riser#1.needs to be replace for fix this issue.
 

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smartkid808
Occasional Advisor

Re: System Power Failure Detected

Hi Sanjee,


I have already tried 2 different risers and tried with none installed. 

I can try a third tonight.  Does a riser have to be installed for it to boot?

smartkid808
Occasional Advisor

Re: System Power Failure Detected

Hi Sanjee,


Tried another riser, and again with no riser. and its still not booting

SanjeevGoyal
HPE Pro

Re: System Power Failure Detected

Hello,

I would suggest, you have to log a proper case with HPE, and share the appropriate logs for further analysis.
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smartkid808
Occasional Advisor

Re: System Power Failure Detected

I don't have an active warranty on them, as they are home lab servers.  Would I still be able to get any support on them?

smartkid808
Occasional Advisor

Re: System Power Failure Detected

@SanjeevGoyal   

I don't have an active warranty on them, as they are home lab servers.  Would I still be able to get any support on them?

I still haven't figured out the issue.  I got a used one, and got it up fine, but I still have 3 down ones I want to try get back up at least 2 of them