HP DL560 HP ProLiant DL560 Server User Guide - Page 103

Is the System Power LED Amber?, Answer, Possible Reasons, Possible Solutions

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Server Specific Troubleshooting 103 Is the System Power LED Amber? Answer No Yes Possible Reasons Possible Solutions The server is not connected to AC power or no AC power is available. The power supply may not be inserted properly, it may have a damaged connector, or it may have failed. A broken connection exists between the following: • Power converter module and system board • Power converter module and SCSI backplane • Power button/LED board and system board The power converter module, system board, SCSI backplane, and/or power button/LED board may need to be replaced. Be sure that the power cord is connected to the power supply. Be sure that the power supply is undamaged and is fully seated. Be sure that the system power and power supply signal cables are connected to the system board. Be sure that the CD-ROM drive cables are connected to the system board. Be sure that the power button/LED cable is connected to the system board and power button/LED board. Be sure that all pins on connectors and components are straight. Refer to the Servers Troubleshooting Guide for further options regarding power and general hardware problems. Contact your authorized service provider for assistance. If the system power LED is amber: 1. Press the Power On/Standby button. 2. Refer to "Is the System Power LED Green? (on page 104)."

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Server Specific Troubleshooting
103
Is the System Power LED Amber?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No
The server is not connected to AC
power or no AC power is available.
The power supply may not be
inserted properly, it may have a
damaged connector, or it may have
failed.
A broken connection exists between
the following:
Power converter module and
system board
Power converter module and
SCSI backplane
Power button/LED board and
system board
The power converter module, system
board, SCSI backplane, and/or power
button/LED board may need to be
replaced.
Be sure that the power cord is connected to the
power supply.
Be sure that the power supply is undamaged and
is fully seated.
Be sure that the system power and power supply
signal cables are connected to the system board.
Be sure that the CD-ROM drive cables are
connected to the system board.
Be sure that the power button/LED cable is
connected to the system board and power
button/LED board.
Be sure that all pins on connectors and
components are straight.
Refer to the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
for
further options regarding power and general
hardware problems.
Contact your authorized service provider for
assistance.
Yes
If the system power LED is amber:
1. Press the Power On/Standby button.
2.
Refer to "Is the System Power LED Green? (on page 104)."