HP BL10e HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Setup and Installation Guide - Page 114

Table D-7, Is the Integrated Administrator Health LED Green

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Troubleshooting Table D-7: Is the Integrated Administrator Health LED Green? Answer No, it is off. No, it is amber. Possible Reasons The Integrated Administrator is booting. Software has detected a condition within the Integrated Administrator that requires attention. Possible Solutions If the enclosure is powered up, wait 1 minute while the Integrated Administrator is booting. If the Integrated Administrator health LED remains off, contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service. Press the reset button on the Integrated Administrator. Check the system fans. Go to Table D-8. No, it is red. Yes, it is green. An overtemperature condition was detected by the sensors on the Integrated Administrator module. Either the Integrated Administrator console connector or the Integrated Administrator management connector is not properly connected. Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service. Be sure that the room meets temperature and airflow requirements described in the HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Overview and Planning white paper. Be sure that the system fans are functioning properly. Go to Table D-8. If you have a serial device connected to the Integrated Administrator, be sure that it is connected with a null-modem cable and not a straight-through cable. See Table 3-5 in Chapter 3, "Installing and Cabling the System." Be sure that the Integrated Administrator console connector or the Integrated Administrator management connector is securely seated. Refer to the HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide for further troubleshooting information. D-12 HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Setup and Installation Guide

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Troubleshooting
Table D-7:
Is the Integrated Administrator Health LED Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No, it is off.
The Integrated Administrator is
booting.
If the enclosure is powered up, wait
1 minute while the Integrated
Administrator is booting. If the Integrated
Administrator health LED remains off,
contact HP or an authorized service
provider for parts and service.
Press the reset button on the Integrated
Administrator.
Check the system fans. Go to Table D-8.
No, it is
amber.
Software has detected a condition
within the Integrated Administrator
that requires attention.
Contact HP or an authorized service
provider for parts and service.
Be sure that the room meets temperature
and airflow requirements described in the
HP
ProLiant BL e-Class System Overview
and Planning
white paper.
No, it is red.
An overtemperature condition was
detected by the sensors on the
Integrated Administrator module.
Be sure that the system fans are
functioning properly. Go to Table D-8.
If you have a serial device connected to
the Integrated Administrator, be sure that
it is connected with a null-modem cable
and not a straight-through cable. See
Table 3-5 in Chapter 3
,
“Installing and
Cabling the System.”
Be sure that the Integrated Administrator
console connector or the Integrated
Administrator management connector is
securely seated.
Yes, it is
green.
Either the Integrated Administrator
console connector or the Integrated
Administrator management
connector is not properly
connected.
Refer to the
HP ProLiant BL e-Class
Integrated Administrator User Guide
for
further troubleshooting information
.
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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Setup and Installation Guide