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08-08-2004 09:59 PM
08-08-2004 09:59 PM
HP power failure
Hi,
I accidently rebooted hp netserver LC2000 server.
Now there are message clean fail 0 on lcd. Monitor is black (it is connected to some sort of video switch. It worked fine, but after that reboot, i even cant switch to another servers...). Any ideas what to do?
I accidently rebooted hp netserver LC2000 server.
Now there are message clean fail 0 on lcd. Monitor is black (it is connected to some sort of video switch. It worked fine, but after that reboot, i even cant switch to another servers...). Any ideas what to do?
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08-09-2004 04:22 AM
08-09-2004 04:22 AM
Re: HP power failure
First,
Try to just unplug the server for 2 minutes from the wall and see if that resolves the issue. If still no video, unplug the server and flip the clear CMOS switch to the on position. Then power on the server for one minute, then power back off and put the CMOS switch back to the off position. See if this resolves the issue.
If none of the above works, post again and we'll need to take it down to base config.
Ciao,
Greg
Try to just unplug the server for 2 minutes from the wall and see if that resolves the issue. If still no video, unplug the server and flip the clear CMOS switch to the on position. Then power on the server for one minute, then power back off and put the CMOS switch back to the off position. See if this resolves the issue.
If none of the above works, post again and we'll need to take it down to base config.
Ciao,
Greg
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