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Table D-8, Is the Fan Health LED Green

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Troubleshooting Table D-8: Is the Fan Health LED Green? Answer No, it is off. No, it is red. Possible Reasons The fan cable or connectors are not properly connected. The Integrated Administrator module is not properly seated. At least two fans have failed or are not properly seated. You no longer have adequate cooling. Possible Solutions Be sure that the connectors on the fan cable are properly seated and not damaged. Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service. Open the fan cage and look for amber LEDs to determine which fans have failed. Replace all failed fans. Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service. No, it is amber. Yes, it is green. At least one redundant fan has failed. The system still has adequate cooling, but is no longer redundant. All fans are functional. Contact HP or an authorized service provider for parts and service. Check the local or remote console for error messages. Go to table D-6. If these steps have not identified the problem, contact HP or an authorized service provider for assistance. HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Setup and Installation Guide D-13

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Troubleshooting
Table D-8:
Is the Fan Health LED Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
The fan cable or connectors are not
properly connected.
Be sure that the connectors on the fan
cable are properly seated and not
damaged.
No, it is off.
The Integrated Administrator
module is not properly seated.
Contact HP or an authorized service
provider for parts and service.
Open the fan cage and look for amber
LEDs to determine which fans have
failed. Replace all failed fans.
No, it is red.
At least two fans have failed or are
not properly seated. You no longer
have adequate cooling.
Contact HP or an authorized service
provider for parts and service.
No, it is
amber.
At least one redundant fan has
failed. The system still has
adequate cooling, but is no longer
redundant.
Contact HP or an authorized service
provider for parts and service.
Check the local or remote console for
error messages. Go to table D-6.
Yes, it is
green.
All fans are functional.
If these steps have not identified the
problem, contact HP or an authorized
service provider for assistance.
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