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03-28-2008 05:50 AM
03-28-2008 05:50 AM
LC2000 Powers Down
Hi,
We have an LC2000 that powers down by itself.
It does that each 1 or 2 days.
When I looked into the Bios event log it shows like somone shut down the server from the power button although nobody does it.
(20106 03/27/08 11:11:13 Front panel power down)
Do you guys have any idea on what would be the problem?
I suspect the Front Control panel being defective, but I wouldn't buy a new one without trying something else first.
Thanks,
Dorian
We have an LC2000 that powers down by itself.
It does that each 1 or 2 days.
When I looked into the Bios event log it shows like somone shut down the server from the power button although nobody does it.
(20106 03/27/08 11:11:13 Front panel power down)
Do you guys have any idea on what would be the problem?
I suspect the Front Control panel being defective, but I wouldn't buy a new one without trying something else first.
Thanks,
Dorian
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