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Troubleshooting, When the d6000 does not power up, Led behavior – HP D6000 Disk Enclosure User Manual

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Troubleshooting

When the D6000 does not power up

If the D6000 does not power up:

1.

Ensure that the D6000 is connected to a working AC source.

2.

Ensure that the power source is working properly:

o

Check the status using the system power LED on the rear panel.

o

Be sure that the Power On/Standby button was pressed firmly and held for approximately 3
seconds.

3.

Ensure that the power supplies are working properly.
Check the status using the power supply LEDs.

4.

Remove all AC power cords from enclosure power supplies and reinsert them.

5.

Restart the system.

6.

Check the D6000 for the following normal power-up sequence to be sure that the system meets the
minimal hardware requirements and is powered up during normal operations:

a.

The rear panel power LED turns from standby (amber) to on (solid green).

b.

The system fans spin up to a high speed, and then spin down to a normal operating speed.

LED behavior

Issue

Possible reasons

Possible solutions

Power supply LED

is off

The power cords are not

connected or AC power is not

available.

The power supply might not be

inserted properly, it might have a

damaged connector, or it might

have failed.

Be sure that the power cord is connected to the

power supply.

Be sure that the power supply is undamaged

and is fully seated.

Be sure that all pins on the connectors and
components are straight.

Contact an authorized service provider for

assistance ("

HP contact information

" on page

42

).

Fan LED is off

The fan might not be inserted
properly, it might have a

damaged connector, or it might

have failed.

Be sure that the fan is undamaged and is fully

seated.

Be sure that all pins on the connectors and

components are straight.

Contact an authorized service provider for

assistance ("

HP contact information

" on page

42

).