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Server Error Messages, When the Server Does Not Boot

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100 HP ProLiant DL560 Server User Guide Server Error Messages The following POST error messages are new to some ProLiant servers. For a complete listing of error messages, refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD. Error Code 207-Memory Configuration Warning - DIMM In DIMM Socket X does not have Primary Width of 4 and only supports standard ECC. 209-Online Spare Memory Configuration - Spare bank is invalid. Mixing of DIMMs with Primary Width of x4 and x8 is not allowed in this mode. Audible Beeps None One long and one short Possible Problem Possible Action Installed DIMMs have a primary width of x8. Install DIMMs that have a primary width of x4. Installed DIMMs for online spare bank are of a different primary width than the DIMMs in other banks. Install or reinstall DIMMs to support online spare configuration. When the Server Does Not Boot This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for help for the most common problems encountered during initial POST. The server must first complete this test each time you power up, before it can load the operating system and start running software applications. 1. Be sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a working outlet. 2. Be sure that the power source is working properly: − Check the status using the system power LED on the front panel ("Front Panel LEDs and Buttons" on page 9). − Be sure that the Power On/Standby button was pressed firmly. − Refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide for details on checking proper power source operation. 3. Be sure that the power supplies are working properly:

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HP ProLiant DL560 Server User Guide
Server Error Messages
The following POST error messages are new to some ProLiant servers. For a
complete listing of error messages, refer to the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
on
the Documentation CD.
Error Code
Audible
Beeps
Possible Problem
Possible Action
207-Memory Configuration
Warning - DIMM In DIMM Socket
X
does not have Primary Width of
4 and only supports standard
ECC.
None
Installed DIMMs have
a primary width of x8.
Install DIMMs that have a
primary width of x4.
209-Online Spare Memory
Configuration - Spare bank is
invalid. Mixing of DIMMs with
Primary Width of x4 and x8 is not
allowed in this mode.
One long
and one
short
Installed DIMMs for
online spare bank are
of a different primary
width than the DIMMs
in other banks.
Install or reinstall DIMMs
to support online spare
configuration.
When the Server Does Not Boot
This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for
help for the most common problems encountered during initial POST. The server
must first complete this test each time you power up, before it can load the
operating system and start running software applications.
1.
Be sure that the server and monitor are plugged into a working outlet.
2.
Be sure that the power source is working properly:
Check the status using the system power LED on the front panel ("Front
Panel LEDs and Buttons" on page 9).
Be sure that the Power On/Standby button was pressed firmly.
Refer to the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
for details on checking
proper power source operation.
3.
Be sure that the power supplies are working properly: