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08-26-2004 12:49 PM
08-26-2004 12:49 PM
Proliant 6000 Interlock failure
Can i test the server only conecting the memory, the Power supply, the Peripherical board, the memories bracket and the processors (i have 2, but i am testing only 1). Would be the possibility some hardware is damaged?, i have checked the processor board, the I/O board, the Backplane, and nothing. Can someone explainme again whats the problem and how to fixed? please... i know somebody can help me... thanks.
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08-26-2004 04:00 PM
08-26-2004 04:00 PM
Re: Proliant 6000 Interlock failure
Please check with both the processos one by one where i am suspecting the problem with the processor. Whech with IML Logs and the daignostics tools is it refer to some more details.
Regards,
Prashant S.
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08-26-2004 08:26 PM
08-26-2004 08:26 PM
Re: Proliant 6000 Interlock failure
So, you still have problems...
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=667220
Do you have terminator boards installed on all processor positions where no processor is installed?
Are both memory expansion boards installed?
In another forum entry you are mentioning that "maintenance" has been done before the error occurred. What exactly has been done during that "maintenance"
See document I attached for troubleshooting
Leon
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08-27-2004 08:33 AM
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08-27-2004 08:55 AM
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08-29-2004 08:50 PM
08-29-2004 08:50 PM
Re: Proliant 6000 Interlock failure
· Processor Terminator Board(s) fully seated in
processor sockets
· Processor(s) fully seated
· Both Memory Boards fully seated
· Air sensor cable (black 4-wire) plugged into
processor (Host) board (E21)
· IO board fully seated on Host board
· 20pin Processor board power cable connected
to J17 and Power Backplane board (J6).
· 12pin Processor board power cable connected
to J16 and Power Backplane board.
Make sure there are no empty processor slots, terminator board where no processor is placed.
Put quite a bit of pressure on the i/o board where it makes a connection with the processor board to make sure they both make good contact.
I can't help you more than