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10-30-2016 06:33 PM
10-30-2016 06:33 PM
Proliant ML370 G3
Hi there,
I am re-purposing an old HP Proliant ML370 G3 to run BOINC projects and help keep my computer room warm.
However the 'poor old thing' does not boot and the Internal Health LED is red on boot up.
I've done all the checking I can like reseating the memory, Smart Array card and have checked all the cabling and internal plugs.
All LEDs on the mobo are green and memory LEDs are off so RAM should be fine.
There is only one internal LED that is amber and that is on the SmartArray card and not sure if that has anything to do with it.
All 3 internal fans are running although only one has a green LED and two are not amber just no light at all but running.
I'm sure someone out there knows these old servers and can help me get it going again.
Many thanks, in advance.
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10-31-2016 11:57 AM - last edited on 11-08-2016 12:56 AM by VidyaVI
10-31-2016 11:57 AM - last edited on 11-08-2016 12:56 AM by VidyaVI
Re: Proliant ML370 G3
By the way...what's about start to look for HP ProLiant ML370 G3 manuals here? you should then be able to find *why* you have an Amber LED active on the HP Smart Array card...and (probably) consequent booting issues.
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