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04-17-2001 04:00 PM
04-17-2001 04:00 PM
Auto power off after 2L/2S beeps.
System powers on fine in test mode. In normal mode it powers up then shutsdown automatically after 2 long and 2 short post beeps. I have read that means fan failure, or too hot. All fans are working fine, and system is definately not too hot. Any ideas?
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04-17-2001 04:00 PM
04-17-2001 04:00 PM
Re: Auto power off after 2L/2S beeps.
After resetting NVRAM, now the system boots. Of course I get the 172-EISA Configuration Nonvolatile Memory Invalid. So I run the latest config from floppy, it detects everything, saves it, then asks me to power cycle. After that the system is back to no video, 2L/2S, auto power off. I have ran the onboard and server diags, everything passes fine. Is my NVRAM just hosed, or am I doing something wrong?
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