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тАО02-22-2010 12:26 PM
тАО02-22-2010 12:26 PM
hi exper
i have dl 360 g5 when i boot the server i have no display and the led of system degrated is red and the server start horning. i have no spare parts to know if it is the cpu or ram or motherboard can u help me to know which part is the deffective?
i have dl 360 g5 when i boot the server i have no display and the led of system degrated is red and the server start horning. i have no spare parts to know if it is the cpu or ram or motherboard can u help me to know which part is the deffective?
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тАО02-22-2010 03:07 PM
тАО02-22-2010 03:07 PM
Solution
Slide out the System Insight Display from the bottom right of the server's front face. When the system LED is red, that display should indicate the failing component(s) with yellow LED(s).
If that does not give any clues, strip the server down to minimum configuration. Just one CPU and 2 sticks of memory. If that makes the server work, one of the components you removed is faulty - swap the parts around one at a time to find out which one.
If the server still fails, some of the components still in place is faulty - can you replace it with one of the parts you removed and then try again? (e.g. if you have two CPUs and you removed #2 and the system still does not work, remove CPU #1 and install CPU #2 in its place, then try again.)
If nothing seems to make a difference or the fault seems to jump around illogically, the fault is probably in the system board.
MK
If that does not give any clues, strip the server down to minimum configuration. Just one CPU and 2 sticks of memory. If that makes the server work, one of the components you removed is faulty - swap the parts around one at a time to find out which one.
If the server still fails, some of the components still in place is faulty - can you replace it with one of the parts you removed and then try again? (e.g. if you have two CPUs and you removed #2 and the system still does not work, remove CPU #1 and install CPU #2 in its place, then try again.)
If nothing seems to make a difference or the fault seems to jump around illogically, the fault is probably in the system board.
MK
MK
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тАО04-28-2010 04:00 PM
тАО04-28-2010 04:00 PM
Re: dl360 g5
thanks for your help it is the motherboard
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