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тАО07-05-2005 03:03 AM
тАО07-05-2005 03:03 AM
System status LEDs
On my Proliant ML350 G2, the Internal Health light is amber. The description for this is: System degraded; system on or off with auxiliary power. Just what does that mean? Is an internal power supply going bad? What do I do?
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тАО07-05-2005 05:47 AM
тАО07-05-2005 05:47 AM
Re: System status LEDs
You can open the cover and check staus of the LEDs in the system board. These will give more descriptive error information. (eg. thermal error) Also, you can check IML log in the server for any errors.
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тАО07-05-2005 06:15 AM
тАО07-05-2005 06:15 AM
Re: System status LEDs
You can dowload Maintenance and Service Guide from following link.
http://h200007.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/UCR/SupportManual/TPM_236634-002_rev3_us/TPM_236634-002_rev3_us.pdf
Page 4-11 and 4-12 gives the description of System board LEDs.
http://h200007.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/UCR/SupportManual/TPM_236634-002_rev3_us/TPM_236634-002_rev3_us.pdf
Page 4-11 and 4-12 gives the description of System board LEDs.
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тАО07-05-2005 06:21 AM
тАО07-05-2005 06:21 AM
Re: System status LEDs
Hi
You would want to schedule a down time and run diagnostics on the server to make sure you dont have any hardware issues and it is also advisable to upgrade the firmware and stay latest.
Rgds
HGN
You would want to schedule a down time and run diagnostics on the server to make sure you dont have any hardware issues and it is also advisable to upgrade the firmware and stay latest.
Rgds
HGN
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