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Failure Codes

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Appendix E LED Codes For example, a 2-1-1-2 error (DRAM Error) would appear as: flash-flash, pause, flash, pause, flash, pause, flashflash, pause The failure pattern repeats indefinitely. Failure Codes The table below lists the error or report codes, which are flashed by the HP Server Remote Management Card's red diagnostic LED. A flashing red LED always indicates a problem with the card's operation. To determine a Suggested Action, note the first three digits of the error and refer to the Report Code in the following table. The fourth digit is represented by an "X" because the number is irrelevant to the analysis. Table F-1. Failures and Suggested Actions Report Code (Red LED blink pattern) LED on continuously 1111 211X 311X 411X 511X 611X Failure Reason ASIC CPU Subsystem Error FLASH-ROM Error DRAM Error LAN Interface Error RS-232 Interface Error PCI Interface Error ICMB Error Suggested Action See action 1 See action 2 See action 3 See action 1 See action 1 See action 1 See action 1 The "X" in the report code represents a possible number between 1 and 9 and is not significant. Suggested Actions The following remedies refer to the Suggested Actions listed in the last column of Table F-1 above. Action 1: First verify the fault. Cycle power at the server to restart the HP Server Remote Management Card. If the same error is reported again, call your local support center. Action 2: The card firmware may be corrupted and require updating. You may either use the firmware image that came with the card on the HP Netserver Navigator CD, or you may download the latest firmware update image from the HP Server BBS or web site (see Technical Support in 90

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Appendix E
LED Codes
For example, a
2-1-1-2
error (DRAM Error) would appear as:
flash-flash,
pause
, flash,
pause
, flash,
pause
, flash-
flash,
pause
The failure pattern repeats indefinitely.
Failure Codes
The table below lists the error or report codes, which are flashed by the HP Server
Remote Management Card's red diagnostic LED. A flashing red LED always
indicates a problem with the card's operation.
To determine a Suggested Action, note the first three digits of the error and refer
to the Report Code in the following table. The fourth digit is represented by an
"X" because the number is irrelevant to the analysis.
Table F-1.
Failures and Suggested Actions
Report Code
(
Red LED blink pattern)
Failure Reason
Suggested
Action
LED on continuously
ASIC CPU Subsystem Error
See action 1
1111
FLASH-ROM Error
See action 2
211X
DRAM Error
See action 3
311X
LAN Interface Error
See action 1
411X
RS-232 Interface Error
See action 1
511X
PCI Interface Error
See action 1
611X
ICMB Error
See action 1
The "X" in the report code represents a possible number between 1 and 9 and is
not significant.
Suggested Actions
The following remedies refer to the Suggested Actions listed in the last column of
Table F-1 above.
Action 1:
First verify the fault. Cycle power at the server to restart the HP
Server Remote Management Card. If the same error is reported again, call
your local support center.
Action 2:
The card firmware may be corrupted and require updating. You
may either use the firmware image that came with the card on the
HP
Netserver Navigator CD
, or you may download the latest firmware update
image from the HP Server BBS or web site (see Technical Support in
90