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Lenovo RD210 User Manual

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The

following

table

lists

the

LEDs

on

the

EasyLED

diagnostics

panel

and

suggests

actions

to

solve

the

detected

problems.

Table

2.

EasyLED

diagnostics

v

Follow

the

suggested

actions

in

the

order

in

which

they

are

listed

in

the

Action

column

until

the

problem

is

solved.

v

See

the

parts

listing

in

the

Hardware

Maintenance

Manual

to

determine

which

components

are

customer

replaceable

units

(CRU)

and

which

components

are

field

replaceable

units

(FRU).

v

If

an

action

step

is

preceded

by

“(Trained

service

technician

only),”

that

step

must

be

performed

only

by

a

trained

service

technician.

LED

Description

Action

None,

but

the

system

error

LED

is

lit.

An

error

has

occurred

and

cannot

be

isolated.

The

error

is

not

represented

by

a

path.

Use

the

UEFI

Setup

Utility

program

to

check

the

system

error

log

for

information

about

the

error.

OVER

SPEC

The

power

supplies

are

using

more

power

than

their

maximum

rating.

If

the

OVER

SPEC

LED

on

the

EasyLED

panel

is

lit,

or

any

of

the

six

12V

channel

error

LEDs

(A,

B,

C,

D,

E,

or

AUX)

on

the

system

board

are

lit,

follow

the

instructions

below.

If

the

12V

channel

A

error

LED

is

lit,

complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Turn

the

server

off

and

disconnect

the

power

from

the

server.

2.

Remove

the

optical

drive,

fans,

hard

disk

drives,

and

hard

disk

drive

backplane.

3.

Restart

the

server

to

see

if

the

problem

remains.

4.

Reinstall

each

device

that

was

removed

in

step

b

one

at

a

time,

starting

the

server

each

time,

to

isolate

the

failing

device.

5.

Replace

any

failing

device.

6.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Replace

the

system

board.

If

the

12V

channel

B

error

LED

is

lit,

complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Turn

the

server

off

and

disconnect

the

power

from

the

server.

2.

Remove

the

PCI

riser

card

in

connector

1,

all

DIMMs,

and

the

microprocessor

in

socket

2.

3.

Restart

the

server

to

see

if

the

problem

remains.

4.

Reinstall

each

device

that

was

removed

in

step

b

one

at

a

time,

starting

the

server

each

time,

to

isolate

the

failing

device.

5.

Replace

any

failing

device.

6.

(Trained

service

technician

only)

Replace

the

system

board,

if

the

problem

remains.

(Continued

on

the

next

page)

Chapter

4.

Server

controls,

LEDs,

and

power

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