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тАО04-02-2008 03:11 PM
тАО04-02-2008 03:11 PM
I can try to see if I can get a dump of the system event log.
Anything else you guys can tell me to look at??
Thanks in advance!!!
OK, I just got some codes I will paste them below.......
133 BMC 2 0x2047F3A7F8020870 FF00C06F0C230300 Type-02 236f00 2322176
02 Apr 2008 15:36:24
132 BMC *3 0x2047F3A5A4020860 FFFF016F41080300 Type-02 086f01 552705
02 Apr 2008 15:26:28
131 BMC *3 0x2047F3A5A4020850 FFFF016F40080300 Type-02 086f01 552705
02 Apr 2008 15:26:28
130 BMC *5 0x2047F3A5A3020840 FFFF0307CD020300 Type-02 020703 132867
02 Apr 2008 15:26:27
129 BMC 2 0x2047F3A5A2020830 FFFF056FFA220300 Type-02 226f05 2256645
02 Apr 2008 15:26:26
128 BMC *5 0x2047F3A5A2020820 FFFF0307CE020300 Type-02 020703 132867
02 Apr 2008 15:26:26
127 BMC 2 0x20478C9DA9020810 FFFF0103FDC00300 Type-02 c00301 12583681
15 Jan 2008 11:48:57
126 BMC 2 0x20478C9DA8020800 FFFF027000120300 Type-02 127002 1208322
15 Jan 2008 11:48:56
125 BMC 2 0x20478C2CA00207F0 FFFF0103FDC00300 Type-02 c00301 12583681
15 Jan 2008 03:46:40
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тАО04-02-2008 04:41 PM
тАО04-02-2008 04:41 PM
Re: RP3410 won't power up
Its difficult to be specific, but you appear to be getting errors reported for BOTH PSU's (if indeed you have two PSU's)
I would suggest a visual check that power cables are properly seated initially.
Check the output of MP>CM>PS
(Both PSU's are reported as failed or disconnected from supply !)
Regards,
Phil
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тАО04-02-2008 04:43 PM
тАО04-02-2008 04:43 PM
Re: RP3410 won't power up
......but there must be some power otherwise you wouldn't be able to get the error logs.
Visual check needed i think.
Cheers,
Phil
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тАО04-02-2008 11:36 PM
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тАО04-03-2008 06:30 AM
тАО04-03-2008 06:30 AM
Re: RP3410 won't power up
Thanks for your response.
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тАО04-03-2008 11:17 AM
тАО04-03-2008 11:17 AM
Re: RP3410 won't power up
Apologize for lat response.
I have analysis Ur systems MP event logs. Here is the comment for analysis report:-
Event type=Assertion event: Discrete-severity
"Voltage degraded to non-recoverable level from less severe."
Action Plan:
1. Unplug the power source cord.
2. Take five minutes then plug the power cord.
3. Login MP LAN mode
4. Type MP>CM---MP:CM>PC----T---OFF then after 30 to 40 second later ----T----ON
5. Check the system boot up properly (MP LAN main menu MP>VFP)
6. If the system properly boot up then U clear the event log
[Note: Before doing the above jobs please cross check with Ur electric technician Ur power voltage rating in both server power source]
Hope fully it will help for U.
Thanks--Yaqub
HP Support!!!