Is the internal health led green, E 105) – HP ProLiant DL560 Server User Manual
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Server Specific Troubleshooting
105
Is the Internal Health LED Green?
Answer Possible
Reasons Possible
Solutions
No, it is
amber
A processor or DIMM is in pre-failure
condition.
One memory bank is valid, but another bank
is missing a DIMM or has a mismatched or
unsupported DIMM installed.
A memory bank has failed and the online
spare memory feature has copied
information to the redundant bank.
A redundant fan has failed.
Use amber failure LEDs to identify:
•
•
•
•
Missing
components
Degraded
components
Failed
components
Improperly installed components
Contact your authorized service provider
for replacement parts and service.
No, it is
red
A processor, PPM, or power converter
module has failed.
The server has experienced a critical fan
failure
Processor 1 or PPM 1 is not installed.
A processor is an unsupported type.
Processors are mismatched (speed and/or
type).
A DIMM has experienced a multibit error.
No valid memory is in the system. Populated
banks have unsupported, mismatched, or
missing DIMMs.
The SCSI cabling is not connected to the
SCSI backplane and/or system board.
The PCI riser cage is unseated.
An overtemperature condition has occurred.
Use amber failure LEDs to identify:
•
•
•
•
Missing
components
Failed
components
Improperly installed components
Overtemperature
event
Contact your authorized service provider
for replacement parts and service.
Yes
If the internal health LED is green, refer to "Is the Monitor Displaying Information? (on page
106)."
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