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12-14-2008 09:29 AM
12-14-2008 09:29 AM
New processor in LC2000 and some other q
I buy in this week an old HP LC2000 600Mhz with 2g ram, 6x18gb hdd.
And have some questions:
1. The power supply led blink at red, is it posible that the power supply i broken.
2. Now i have there a 600/256/133/1.65V processor can i put there a 1000/256/133/1.7V on the same VRM ?
3. The fan led blink red but i think its becouse the one fan is not working i must replace fan.
4. I made a raid 5. And when is one hdd broken how server show witch one ??
I'm from poland, and my english isn't so good.
And have some questions:
1. The power supply led blink at red, is it posible that the power supply i broken.
2. Now i have there a 600/256/133/1.65V processor can i put there a 1000/256/133/1.7V on the same VRM ?
3. The fan led blink red but i think its becouse the one fan is not working i must replace fan.
4. I made a raid 5. And when is one hdd broken how server show witch one ??
I'm from poland, and my english isn't so good.
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12-14-2008 07:13 PM
12-14-2008 07:13 PM
Re: New processor in LC2000 and some other q
The Manual:
http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpn10745/lpn10745.pdf
"RPS (Redundant Power Supply) LED has three
distinctive colors:
l steady Green for normal operation
l blinking Red at 1 Hz blink rate for a bad power
supply
l blinking Amber at 0.5 Hz blink rate for a
warning condition indicating a power supply
may not be working correctly."
2. Yes, VRMs are universal
3. The Manual:
"This Fan LED has three distinctive colors:
l steady Green for normal operation
l blinking Red at 1 Hz blink rate for a nonoperational
fan condition inside the NetServer
l blinking Amber at 0.5 Hz blink rate for a
warning condition indicating one of the fans
may be turning too slowly."
4. Status LED Activity Status LED
Off: Disk not present, or not
connected to the cage
Off: No disk activity
Green (solid): Disk present Green (flashing): Accessing disk
Green (solid for more than one
minute): Disk spinning up, or "hung"
Amber (flashing): Disk failure
predicted
Red (flashing): Disk failed
Red (solid): No +12 volt power
http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpn10745/lpn10745.pdf
"RPS (Redundant Power Supply) LED has three
distinctive colors:
l steady Green for normal operation
l blinking Red at 1 Hz blink rate for a bad power
supply
l blinking Amber at 0.5 Hz blink rate for a
warning condition indicating a power supply
may not be working correctly."
2. Yes, VRMs are universal
3. The Manual:
"This Fan LED has three distinctive colors:
l steady Green for normal operation
l blinking Red at 1 Hz blink rate for a nonoperational
fan condition inside the NetServer
l blinking Amber at 0.5 Hz blink rate for a
warning condition indicating one of the fans
may be turning too slowly."
4. Status LED Activity Status LED
Off: Disk not present, or not
connected to the cage
Off: No disk activity
Green (solid): Disk present Green (flashing): Accessing disk
Green (solid for more than one
minute): Disk spinning up, or "hung"
Amber (flashing): Disk failure
predicted
Red (flashing): Disk failed
Red (solid): No +12 volt power
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