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Table D-10: Is the Power LED on the Blade PC Green

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Troubleshooting Table D-10: Is the Power LED on the Blade PC Green? Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions No, it is off. Blade PC is not seated properly. Remove Blade PC and re-install. Either the Blade PC or the Blade PC bay is not functioning properly. Determine whether the problem lies with the Blade PC or with the enclosure: • Remove the Blade PC from the enclosure, and insert it into a different bay. If the power LED on the Blade PC comes on and turns green, the problem lies with the original bay. • If the power LED on the Blade PC does not come on, try placing a different Blade PC in the original bay. If the power LED on the new Blade PC comes on, the old Blade PC may have failed. • Contact HP or your authorized service provider for replacement parts and service. 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 D-11. Setup and Installation Guide www.hp.com D-17

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Setup and Installation Guide
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D-17
Troubleshooting
Table D-10: Is the Power LED on the Blade PC Green?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No, it is off.
Blade PC is not seated properly.
Remove Blade PC and re-install.
Either the Blade PC or the Blade
PC bay is not functioning
properly.
Determine whether the problem lies
with the Blade PC or with the
enclosure:
• Remove the Blade PC from the
enclosure, and insert it into a
different bay. If the power LED on
the Blade PC comes on and turns
green, the problem lies with the
original bay.
If the power LED on the Blade PC
does not come on, try placing a
different Blade PC in the original
bay. If the power LED on the new
Blade PC comes on, the old
Blade PC may have failed.
• Contact HP or your authorized
service provider for replacement
parts and service.
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 D-11.