HP BladeSystem bc2800 Service Reference Guide: HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosu - Page 67

Is the NIC A or NIC B LED on the Blade PC Illuminated?

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Table 7-11 Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green? (continued) No, it blinks red four times, once per second, followed by a two second pause The enclosure power connector for the blade PC has failed or the enclosure power supply has failed. Move the blade PC to a different bay to see if the blade PC functions properly. If this corrects the problem, there is a problem with the enclosure backplane. Contact HP or your authorized service provider for replacement parts and service. System board (hot swap circuitry) has failed. If the solution above did not resolve the problem, replace the blade PC. No, it blinks red five times, once per second, followed by a two second pause. SODIMM(s) may not be seated correctly, SODIMM(s) may be bad, or blade PC system board may be bad. Check to see if memory is present. If so, then try re-seating the memory and rebooting. If the error still occurs then try replacing the memory. Replace the blade PC if the new memory produces the same failure result. No, it blinks red six times, once per second, followed by a two second pause. The blade PC graphics subsystem has failed. Replace the blade PC. No, it blinks red seven times, once per second, followed by a two second pause. No, it blinks red eight times, once per second, followed by a two second pause. The blade PC system board has failed. Replace the blade PC. The blade PC has failed to communicate with ● Remove the blade PC and the enclosure during the POST boot cycle. reinsert it in the enclosure. ● Move the blade PC to a different bay to see if it may be an enclosure connector issue. ● Try another enclosure and see if the enclosure health LED is green. ● Replace the blade PC. No, it blinks red nine times, once per second, followed by a two second pause. NIC A or NIC B has failed. Replace the blade PC. Yes it is green. If the health LED on the blade PC is green, go to Table 7-12 Is the NIC A or NIC B LED on the Blade PC Illuminated? on page 61. Table 7-12 Is the NIC A or NIC B LED on the Blade PC Illuminated? Answer Possible Reasons No. The NIC is not connected to an active network connector. Possible Solutions Connect the NIC to an active network connector. Go to Table 7-13 Is the Monitor Displaying Information When Connected to the Blade PC Through the Diagnostic Adapter? on page 62 Blade PC Diagnostic Steps 61

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No, it blinks red four times, once per
second, followed by a two second
pause
The enclosure power connector for the blade
PC has failed or the enclosure power supply
has failed.
Move the blade PC to a different
bay to see if the blade PC
functions properly. If this corrects
the problem, there is a problem
with the enclosure backplane.
Contact HP or your authorized
service provider for replacement
parts and service.
System board (hot swap circuitry) has failed.
If the solution above did not
resolve the problem, replace the
blade PC.
No, it blinks red five times, once per
second, followed by a two second
pause.
SODIMM(s) may not be seated correctly,
SODIMM(s) may be bad, or blade PC system
board may be bad.
Check to see if memory is
present. If so, then try re-seating
the memory and rebooting. If the
error still occurs then try
replacing the memory. Replace
the blade PC if the new memory
produces the same failure result.
No, it blinks red six times, once per
second, followed by a two second
pause.
The blade PC graphics subsystem has failed.
Replace the blade PC.
No, it blinks red seven times, once per
second, followed by a two second
pause.
The blade PC system board has failed.
Replace the blade PC.
No, it blinks red eight times, once per
second, followed by a two second
pause.
The blade PC has failed to communicate with
the enclosure during the POST boot cycle.
Remove the blade PC and
reinsert it in the enclosure.
Move the blade PC to a
different bay to see if it may
be an enclosure connector
issue.
Try another enclosure and
see if the enclosure health
LED is green.
Replace the blade PC.
No, it blinks red nine times, once per
second, followed by a two second
pause.
NIC A or NIC B has failed.
Replace the blade PC.
Yes it is green.
If the health LED on the blade PC is green, go to
Table
7
-
12
Is the NIC A or NIC B
LED on the Blade PC Illuminated?
on page
61
.
Table 7-12
Is the NIC A or NIC B LED on the Blade PC Illuminated?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No.
The NIC is not connected to an active
network connector.
Connect the NIC to an active network
connector. Go to
Table
7
-
13
Is the
Monitor Displaying Information When
Connected to the Blade PC Through
the Diagnostic Adapter?
on page
62
Table 7-11
Is the Health LED on the Blade PC Green? (continued)
Blade PC Diagnostic Steps
61