HP (Hewlett-Packard) AD117-9003A-ED3 Server User Manual


 
Table 5-19 BMC Faults
SolutionProblemLED 4LED 3LED 2LED 1System LED
Turn off and unplug the server. Wait
20 seconds, then plug in and restart
the server. If the error repeats, replace
the base unit.
BMC firmware
is damaged
OFFREDGREENREDFlashing
Red
View the SEL for additional
information.
System board
FRU inventory
device
inaccessible
GREENREDGREENREDFlashing
Red
Table 5-20 Temperature Faults
SolutionProblemLED 4LED 3LED 2LED 1System LED
Make sure nothing is blocking the
server airflow and locate your server
in an air-conditioned room.
External air
temperature too
high
REDGREENGREENREDFlashing
Red
Table 5-21 Power Supply Errors
SolutionProblemLED 4LED 3LED 2LED 1System LED
View the SEL for additional
information.
VRM or power pod
fault
REDOFFREDOFFFlashing
Red
Power Supply 1 faultREDOFFREDGREENFlashing
Red
Power Supply 2 faultREDGREENREDOFFFlashing
Red
12V out of range
(power supply
interface fault)
REDGREENREDGREENFlashing
Red
Command Line Interface
The baseboard management controller (BMC) is accessable by means of the BMC console
commands, or command line interface (CLI). The commands are similar to the iLO MP commands
but are slightly less interactive.
Command Line Interface Menu
The CLI provides the following menu selections:
date: Date displayhelp: List available commandsipmi: Send IPMI cmdloc: System locator
LEDpasswd: Change passwordpc: Power controlpr: Power restore policyps: Power statusrs:
System resetsl: Show logssr: Display firmware revisionstc: System resetexit: Exit
Troubleshooting Example Using CLI
This example uses the CLI and the SEL to display error message indicating that no memory is
installed.
cli>sl e
# Sev Generator/Sensor Description Event ID Data, Timestamp
---- - ---------------- ------------ ----------- --------------------------
00A0 - SFW FW error 00-0F:70:40 3F:-- 2003-10-31 22:29:06
00B0 7 CPU0 Mem no DIMMs 000D0 DT 00 0000000000000000
00C0 7 CPU0 Mem no DIMMs 000D0 Time 2003-10-31 22:29:06
00D0 - SFW FW error 00-0F:70:40 3F:-- 2003-10-31 22:29:06
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