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Table D-1, Enclosure Diagnostic Steps, Is the Power LED on Both Power Supplies Solid Green?, Question

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Troubleshooting Table D-1: Enclosure Diagnostic Steps Question Question 1: Is the power LED on both power supplies solid green? Question 2: Is the fault LED on both power supplies off? Question 3: Is the enclosure power LED on the rear panel green? Question 4: Is the enclosure health LED on the front of the enclosure on? Question 5: Is the local console displaying information when connected to the enclosure? Question 6: Is the Integrated Administrator health LED green? Question 7: Is the fan health LED green? Action If yes, continue to Question 2 of this table. If no, see Table D-2. If yes, continue to Question 3 of this table. If no, see Table D-3. If yes, continue to Question 4 of this table. If no, see Table D-4. If yes, continue to Question 5 of this table. If no, see Table D-5. If yes, use the displayed information for further diagnosis. If no, see table D-6. If yes, continue to Question 7 of this table. If no, see Table D-7. If yes, and you are still unable to access the local console, contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service. If no, see Table D-8. CAUTION: Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all server blades. Table D-2: Is the Power LED on Both Power Supplies Solid Green? Answer No, they are both off. Possible Reasons The power supply is not connected to AC power or no AC power is available. Possible Solutions Be sure that all power cords are connected to the power supplies. Be sure that all power cords are plugged into working, grounded outlets. continued HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Setup and Installation Guide D-5

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Troubleshooting
Table D-1:
Enclosure Diagnostic Steps
Question
Action
Question 1: Is the power LED on both
power supplies solid green?
If yes, continue to Question 2 of this table.
If no, see Table D-2.
Question 2: Is the fault LED on both
power supplies off?
If yes, continue to Question 3 of this table.
If no, see Table D-3.
Question 3: Is the enclosure power LED
on the rear panel green?
If yes, continue to Question 4 of this table.
If no, see Table D-4.
Question 4: Is the enclosure health LED
on the front of the enclosure on?
If yes, continue to Question 5 of this table.
If no, see Table D-5.
Question 5: Is the local console
displaying information when connected to
the enclosure?
If yes, use the displayed information for further
diagnosis.
If no, see table D-6.
Question 6: Is the Integrated
Administrator health LED green?
If yes, continue to Question 7 of this table.
If no, see Table D-7.
Question 7: Is the fan health LED green?
If yes, and you are still unable to access the local
console, contact HP or an authorized service provider
for parts and service.
If no, see Table D-8.
CAUTION:
Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running
shuts down the enclosure and all server blades.
Table D-2:
Is the Power LED on Both Power Supplies Solid Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
Be sure that all power cords are connected to
the power supplies.
No, they are
both off.
The power supply is not
connected to AC power or no
AC power is available.
Be sure that all power cords are plugged into
working, grounded outlets.
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