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Is the Enclosure Power LED on the Rear Panel Green?

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Table 7-4 Is the Enclosure Power LED on the Rear Panel Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is off. The cable is not properly connected between the fan backplane and the power backplane. Be sure that the connectors on the fan cable are properly seated and not damaged. The interconnect tray is not fully inserted. Remove and reseat the interconnect tray. The Integrated Administrator module is Contact HP or your authorized service provider for not properly seated. parts and service. The fan backplane assembly has failed. The connector on the power backplane is damaged. The power backplane has failed. No, it is amber. The enclosure is in standby mode. Push the enclosure power button on the fan cage at the rear of the enclosure. Caution: Pressing the enclosure power button while the enclosure is running shuts down the enclosure and all blade PCs. Yes, it is green. If the enclosure power LED is green, return to Table 7-1 Enclosure diagnostic steps on page 51. Table 7-5 Is the Enclosure Health LED on the Front of the Enclosure On? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is off. The enclosure status cable is disconnected from the center wall assembly or the enclosure status assembly. Securely attach the enclosure status cable. The enclosure status assembly or the center wall assembly is not functioning properly. Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service. Yes, it is amber. A system component is degraded but your system is still functional. Check your local or remote console for error messages. Go to Table 7-6 Is the Local Management Console Displaying Information When Connected to the Enclosure? on page 55 Check system fans. Go to Table 7-8 Is the Fan Health LED Green? on page 56 Contact HP or your authorized service provider for parts and service. 54 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

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Table 7-4
Is the Enclosure Power LED on the Rear Panel Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No, it is off.
The cable is not properly connected
between the fan backplane and the
power backplane.
Be sure that the connectors on the fan cable are
properly seated and not damaged.
The interconnect tray is not fully
inserted.
Remove and reseat the interconnect tray.
The Integrated Administrator module is
not properly seated.
Contact HP or your authorized service provider for
parts and service.
The fan backplane assembly has failed.
The connector on the power backplane
is damaged.
The power backplane has failed.
No, it is amber.
The enclosure is in standby mode.
Push the enclosure power button on the fan cage
at the rear of the enclosure.
Caution
: Pressing the enclosure power button
while the enclosure is running shuts down the
enclosure and all blade PCs.
Yes, it is green.
If the enclosure power LED is green, return to
Table
7
-
1
Enclosure diagnostic steps
on page
51
.
Table 7-5
Is the Enclosure Health LED on the Front of the Enclosure On?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No, it is off.
The enclosure status cable is
disconnected from the center wall
assembly or the enclosure status
assembly.
Securely attach the enclosure status cable.
The enclosure status assembly or the
center wall assembly is not functioning
properly.
Contact HP or your authorized service provider for
parts and service.
Yes, it is amber.
A system component is degraded but
your system is still functional.
Check your local or remote console for error
messages. Go to
Table
7
-
6
Is the Local
Management Console Displaying Information
When Connected to the Enclosure?
on page
55
Check system fans. Go to
Table
7
-
8
Is the Fan
Health LED Green?
on page
56
Contact HP or your authorized service provider for
parts and service.
54
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting