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N-Class Server - ATTN led flashing

 
Simon Wootton
Occasional Contributor

N-Class Server - ATTN led flashing

Following a reboot, the ATTN led continues to flash even though all is well.
When commisioned, the HP engineer said it was normal but I can't remember how
he told me to remedy the flashing ATTN led - can anyone help ?
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Randy Mather
Frequent Advisor

Re: N-Class Server - ATTN led flashing

This is not normal. The system will run, but it indicates a hardware check of
some kind. The CE needs to run the "GSP" (?) command to clear it, and check any
warning messages associated with it.

randy_mather@ham.honda.com
Simon Wootton
Occasional Contributor

Re: N-Class Server - ATTN led flashing

Can anyone tell me how to do this within GSP ?
Allan Navarro_1
New Member

Re: N-Class Server - ATTN led flashing

Login as root at the console. Press ^B (Ctrl B). You will see a login prompt,
press enter then a password prompt, press enter again. Type SL then choose E
(for errors) then choose N (for no filter). You will see error messages. Press
enter to scroll down then type quit. You will notice the ATTN led no longer
flashes. I hope this will help.


thanks,
allan
Raju Mahendran
Occasional Contributor

Re: N-Class Server - ATTN led flashing

Just follow the previous answer steps to get the log messeages,
If the error logs says like
Power supply failure & so on ,I belive you would
have swithed off the power supply to the server while
rebooting,Since GSP is always active even you switch
off the "power" swith of the server,it monitors the
incomming power to the system power supplies,so it gives the attention.

Just try rebooting without switching off the main power.

rmaha