HP EVA P6550 HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 170

Is the power on/standby button LED amber?, Is the power supply LED amber?

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Is the power on/standby button LED amber? Answer No Yes Possible Reasons System functioning properly. Possible Solutions No action required. • The power on/standby button has • Firmly press the power on/standby not been pressed firmly or held button and hold for approximately long enough. three seconds. • The system midplane and/or • Be sure that all components are fully power button/LED assembly might seated. need to be replaced. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. Is the power supply LED amber? Answers No Yes Possible Reasons Actions • Both power cords not connected or • Remove and inspect the AC power AC power is unavailable. cords from both power supplies and • Power supply functioning properly. reconnect them. • No action required. • This supply is not receiving AC • Verify AC input power. power, but the other supply is receiving AC power. • Be sure that the power supply is undamaged and is fully seated. NOTE: It is possible for one • Be sure that all pins on connectors power supply to show a green and components are straight. status and the other supply to show an amber status. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. • Power supply might not be inserted properly, might have a damaged connector, or might have failed. Is the I/O module fault LED amber? Answer No Yes Possible Reasons Functioning properly. • The I/O module is locked. • The I/O module has failed. • Other fault condition exists. Possible Solutions No action required. • Make sure that the I/O module is seated properly by pressing the I/O module firmly into its bay after the handle has clicked in place. CAUTION: Never remove an I/O module from the chassis while the status LED is green. Removing an active I/O module can result in data loss. • Contact an authorized service provider for assistance. 170 Troubleshooting

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Is the power on/standby button LED amber?
Possible Solutions
Possible Reasons
Answer
No action required.
System functioning properly.
No
Yes
Firmly press the power on/standby
button and hold for approximately
three seconds.
The power on/standby button has
not been pressed firmly or held
long enough.
Be sure that all components are fully
seated.
The system midplane and/or
power button/LED assembly might
need to be replaced.
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
Is the power supply LED amber?
Actions
Possible Reasons
Answers
No
Remove and inspect the AC power
cords from both power supplies and
reconnect them.
Both power cords not connected or
AC power is unavailable.
Power supply functioning properly.
No action required.
Yes
Verify AC input power.
This supply is not receiving AC
power, but the other supply is
receiving AC power.
Be sure that the power supply is
undamaged and is fully seated.
NOTE:
It is possible for one
power supply to show a green
status and the other supply to show
an amber status.
Be sure that all pins on connectors
and components are straight.
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
Power supply might not be inserted
properly, might have a damaged
connector, or might have failed.
Is the I/O module fault LED amber?
Possible Solutions
Possible Reasons
Answer
No action required.
Functioning properly.
No
Yes
Make sure that the I/O module is
seated properly by pressing the I/O
The I/O module is locked.
The I/O module has failed.
module firmly into its bay after the
handle has clicked in place.
Other fault condition exists.
CAUTION:
Never remove an I/O
module from the chassis while the
status LED is green. Removing an
active I/O module can result in data
loss.
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
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