HP BladeSystem bc2800 Service Reference Guide: HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosu - Page 65

Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green?, Is the Blade PC Power LED Green? continued, Table 7-11

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Table 7-10 Is the Blade PC Power LED Green? (continued) No, it is amber. The blade PC is in a ready state but is not powered on. The blade PC has failed. Yes. If the power LED on the blade PC is green, go to Table 7-11 Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green? on page 59. Push the power button on the blade PC. If the blade PC does not power on, check the Integrated Administrator for bay status and messages. Replace the blade PC. Contact HP or your authorized service provider for replacement parts and service. Table 7-11 Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is off. The blade PC is off. Press the power button on the blade PC. The enclosure power supplies have failed or the blade PC's system board power circuitry has failed. Check to see if the enclosure power supplies have failed. If the enclosure reports that the health is good, try the blade PC in another bay. If the failure follows the blade PC, replace the blade PC. No, it is amber. If the power LED is green, the computer may have stopped at F1. Check the POST error message or check the remote console log in the IA to see what POST messages were in the log last. No, it blinks amber one time, once per second, with a two second pause. If the power LED is off or yellow, the blade PC experienced a Tcaution graceful shutdown due to a thermal trip point being crossed. NOTE: Tcaution is one thermal safeguard point away from Tdeadly. Ensure that the enclosure fans are functioning properly (see Table 7-8 Is the Fan Health LED Green? on page 56) and that the enclosure has adequate ventilation. If so, check the processor heatsink. Replace the system board if the condition still exists after corrective actions have been taken. Processor throttling (bc2800 only) ● Ensure the enclosure health LED is green and health status is OK. If LED not green, troubleshoot the enclosure. ● If the enclosure health LED is green, check heatsink installation and operating ambient. Make sure every enclosure slot is filled with a blank or a blade PC. Blade PC Diagnostic Steps 59

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No, it is amber.
The blade PC is in a ready state but is
not powered on.
Push the power button on the blade PC.
If the blade PC does not power on,
check the Integrated Administrator for
bay status and messages.
The blade PC has failed.
Replace the blade PC. Contact HP or
your authorized service provider for
replacement parts and service.
Yes.
If the power LED on the blade PC is
green, go to
Table
7
-
11
Is the Health
LED on the Blade PC Green?
on page
59
.
Table 7-11
Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No, it is off.
The blade PC is off.
Press the power button on the
blade PC.
The enclosure power supplies have failed or
the blade PC’s system board power circuitry
has failed.
Check to see if the enclosure
power supplies have failed. If the
enclosure reports that the health
is good, try the blade PC in
another bay. If the failure follows
the blade PC, replace the blade
PC.
No, it is amber.
If the power LED is green, the computer may
have stopped at F1.
Check the POST error message
or check the remote console log
in the IA to see what POST
messages were in the log last.
No, it blinks amber one time, once per
second, with a two second pause.
If the power LED is off or yellow, the blade PC
experienced a Tcaution graceful shutdown
due to a thermal trip point being crossed.
NOTE:
Tcaution is one thermal safeguard
point away from Tdeadly.
Ensure that the enclosure fans
are functioning properly (see
Table
7
-
8
Is the Fan Health LED
Green?
on page
56
) and that the
enclosure has adequate
ventilation. If so, check the
processor heatsink. Replace the
system board if the condition still
exists after corrective actions
have been taken.
Processor throttling (bc2800 only)
Ensure the enclosure health
LED is green and health
status is OK. If LED not
green, troubleshoot the
enclosure.
If the enclosure health LED
is green, check heatsink
installation and operating
ambient. Make sure every
enclosure slot is filled with a
blank or a blade PC.
Table 7-10
Is the Blade PC Power LED Green? (continued)
Blade PC Diagnostic Steps
59