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01-14-2004 02:52 AM
01-14-2004 02:52 AM
DL580 fails to boot
Regards
John Higgins
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01-14-2004 03:04 AM
01-14-2004 03:04 AM
Re: DL580 fails to boot
What is the configuration of your Server?? Do you have third party components in the server at all?? Have you tried brining the server to minimum configuration and then try to power it back on. Any beeps upon boot?? Please post the Serial No of your server as well.
Regards,
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05-18-2004 12:05 AM
05-18-2004 12:05 AM
Re: DL580 fails to boot
Server in the minimal configuration -
1 proccessor, 512Mb memory, 2 HDD, no additional cards.
How solve this problem?
I not look answer on question of John Higgins.
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10-04-2004 04:01 PM
10-04-2004 04:01 PM
Re: DL580 fails to boot
We have the very same problem, even down to the flashing led. Did you ever get it resolved.
Regards Andy Derrick
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10-04-2004 07:18 PM
10-04-2004 07:18 PM
Re: DL580 fails to boot
If server comes up and shuts down, most likely cause is Thermal issues or bad fan or processors.
- Make sure all fans are spining; even the drive cage fans
- check to make sure that power supply leds are not flashing every 20 seconds.
- On that server the most likely cause is Power backplane. Try to replace the power backplane or reseate it and also minimize server; no pci cards not even array controller; to see if server will stay up.
There is 4 fans on top of the server these are the I/O and processors fans; they are the redundant and non redundant fans also. ; and there is 3 fans behind the scsi backplane or drive cage.
If you are getting video that means that processors and memory are okay. Most likely cause is FAN and POWER.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Tarek.
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10-14-2004 08:34 AM
10-14-2004 08:34 AM
Re: DL580 fails to boot
Any help gratefully received
Andy
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10-18-2004 07:58 AM
10-18-2004 07:58 AM
Re: DL580 fails to boot
sounds like a bad mobo or I/O card. ps, which gen of 580? G1 I presume. its time to start swapping parts before you plunk another nickel into this box.
-one trick i have learned is to remove all memory, then power up. see if it beeps that there is no memory.
-the 580 has no "interlocks"
hope this helps, and hope you have another 580 to swap parts with for an hour. start with the I/O board. its the easiest.