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Processor reduced power mode enabled in rbsu, Processor not started (processor stalled), Processor not started (stepping does not match) – HP ProLiant DL580 G4 Server User Manual

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Troubleshooting 113

For a complete listing of error messages, refer to the "POST error messages" in the HP ProLiant Servers

Troubleshooting Guide located on the Documentation CD or on the HP website
(

http://www.hp.com/support

).

WARNING:

To avoid potential problems, ALWAYS read the warnings and cautionary

information in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying
system components

Processor Reduced Power Mode Enabled in RBSU

Description: Processors clocked down
Action: If you select the reduced power mode in RBSU, the processor are displayed as their reduced

speed during POST. This message indicates that the RBSU reduced power mode has been enabled and

also indicates the maximum speed for the installed processors.

Processor Not Started (Processor Stalled)

Description: If processor fails to launch or fails after being launched but before completing its

initialization, the processor is not started and this message is displayed. This is likely a defective
processor.

Processor Not Started (Stepping Does Not Match)

Description: If a processor has a stepping different than the bootstrap processor, the processor is not
started, and this message is displayed.

Processor Not Started (Unsupported Processor Stepping)

Description: If a processor has an unsupported stepping, it is not started, and this message is displayed.

Processor Not Supported (Unsupported Core Speed)

Description: If a processor has a core speed that is incompatible with the other installed processors, the

processor is not started, and this message is displayed.

This system only supports 667 MHz Front Side Bus Speed

Processors. One or more 800 MHz Front Side Bus Speed
Processors have been initialized at 667 MHz. System Halted!

Audible beeps: 1 long, 1 short
Possible cause: One or more 800-MHz front side bus speed processors have been initialized at 667-

MHz.
Action: Correct the processor configuration.