HP bc1000 Setup & Installation Guide - Page 97

When the Enclosure Does Not Start, When the Blade PC Does, Not Start, Appendix E, LEDs and Switches.

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Troubleshooting When the Enclosure Does Not Start This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and where to go for help for the most common problems encountered during initial startup of the ProLiant BL e-Class enclosure. If you are having specific Blade PC trouble, see the "When the Blade PC Does Not Start" section in this appendix. If the enclosure does not start: 1. Check the enclosure for the normal power up sequence: a. The front panel enclosure health LED and rear panel fan health, Integrated Administrator health, and power supply LEDs turn to solid green. b. The power supply fans and main fans start up. 2. Be sure that the enclosure is plugged into a working power outlet. 3. Be sure your power sources are working properly by checking the power LED on each power supply in the rear of the enclosure. For information regarding power sources for ProLiant enclosures, refer to the "Power Source" section in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation CD that ships with your enclosure. For information about the location and function of all enclosure LEDs, see Appendix E, "LEDs and Switches." 4. Be sure your power supplies are working properly by checking the fault LED on your power supplies in the back of the enclosure. 5. Be sure that the enclosure has power by checking the enclosure power LED on the rear of the enclosure. 6. Be sure the fans are functioning by checking the fan health LED on the rear panel of the enclosure. 7. Be sure the center wall assembly is delivering power to your enclosure by checking if the enclosure health LED on the front of the enclosure is illuminated. Setup and Installation Guide www.hp.com D-3

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Setup and Installation Guide
www.hp.com
D-3
Troubleshooting
When the Enclosure Does Not Start
This section provides systematic instructions on what to try and
where to go for help for the most common problems encountered
during initial startup of the ProLiant BL e-Class enclosure. If you are
having specific Blade PC trouble, see the
“When the Blade PC Does
Not Start”
section in this appendix.
If the enclosure does not start:
1. Check the enclosure for the normal power up sequence:
a.
The front panel enclosure health LED and rear panel fan
health, Integrated Administrator health, and power supply
LEDs turn to solid green.
b.
The power supply fans and main fans start up.
2.
Be sure that the enclosure is plugged into a working power outlet.
3.
Be sure your power sources are working properly by checking the
power LED on each power supply in the rear of the enclosure.
For information regarding power sources for ProLiant enclosures,
refer to the “Power Source” section in the
Servers
Troubleshooting Guide
on the Documentation CD that ships with
your enclosure.
For information about the location and function of all enclosure
LEDs, see
Appendix E, “LEDs and Switches.”
4. Be sure your power supplies are working properly by checking
the fault LED on your power supplies in the back of the
enclosure.
5. Be sure that the enclosure has power by checking the enclosure
power LED on the rear of the enclosure.
6. Be sure the fans are functioning by checking the fan health LED
on the rear panel of the enclosure.
7. Be sure the center wall assembly is delivering power to your
enclosure by checking if the enclosure health LED on the front of
the enclosure is illuminated.