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07-12-2024 12:14 AM - last edited on 07-14-2024 10:20 PM by support_s
07-12-2024 12:14 AM - last edited on 07-14-2024 10:20 PM by support_s
Coming to it has the flashing orange light on the front.
Im hoping someone can help with a problem I have.
I currently have a HP ML10 Gen 9 which has been fine for months, but for the last couple of weeks has become incredibly problematic and unreliable.
It will just power off without any warning. It may run for a couple of days. It may also only run for a couple of hours. Coming to it has the flashing orange light on the front. I can just power it back on, but it doesnt help with the fact that its become unstable
I have run hardware tests on it. The ram and the processor have all tested perfectly fine. There are no errors in the BIOS. Only errors in the windows eventlogs are the dirty shutdowns. Everything is completely clean.
Usually I am good with hardware, but this one has left me completely stumped and I cannot even begin to think where the issue is.
Im am starting to think there is some kind of dry joint on the mother board which is causing the crash.
Has anyone had any issues with these servers just randomly powering off.
Server is now out of warranty.
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07-12-2024 01:10 AM
07-12-2024 01:10 AM
Re: Coming to it has the flashing orange light on the front.
Dear syam1234
Please let me know the Server Operating system information. and activation details if available.
So, we can provide you right way.
Thanks & Regards...
Rabindra
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11-29-2024 01:44 AM
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Re: Coming to it has the flashing orange light on the front.
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12-02-2024 05:06 AM
12-02-2024 05:06 AM
Re: Coming to it has the flashing orange light on the front.
Dear Jaime4
As per your conversation, it seems to be cooling issue. Might be there was any system fan have issue. you can install HPE Agentless Management system in guest OS and check. if the issue persists, check in iLO web console which fan have issue. that fan need to be replace ASAP.
Thanks & Regards...
Rabindra