Lenovo ThinkServer RD210 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 32

Description, Action, An error has occurred on a PCI

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Table 2. EasyLED panel LEDs (continued) LED Description OVER SPEC (Continued) The power supplies are using more power than their maximum rating. Action If the 12V channel E error LED is lit, complete the following steps: 1. Turn the server off and disconnect the power from the server. 2. Remove the PCI riser card from PCI riser connector 2 and the microprocessor in socket 2. 3. Restart the server to see if the problem remains. 4. Reinstall each device that was removed in step b one at a time, starting the server each time, to isolate the failing device. 5. Replace any failing device. 6. (Trained service technician only) Replace the system board, if the problem remains. LOG LINK PS PCI An error occurred. Reserved. Power supply 1 or 2 has failed. An error has occurred on a PCI bus or on the system board. An additional LED will be lit next to a failing PCI slot. If the 12V AUX channel error LED is lit, complete the following steps: 1. Turn the server off and disconnect the power from the server. 2. Remove all PCI Express cards, all PCI riser cards, the operator information panel, and the Ethernet daughter card. 3. Restart the server to see if the problem remains. 4. Reinstall each device that was removed in step b one at a time, starting the server each time, to isolate the failing device. 5. Replace any failing device. 6. (Trained service technician only) Replace the system board, if the problem remains. Check the IMM system event log and the system-error log for information about the error. Replace any components identified in the error logs. 1. Make sure that the power supplies are seated correctly. 2. Remove one of the power supplies to isolate the failed power supply. 3. Replace the failed power supply. 1. Check the LEDs on the PCI slots to identify the component that caused the error. 2. Check the system-error log for information about the error. 3. If you cannot isolate the failing adapter using the LEDs and the information in the system-error log, remove one adapter at a time from the failing PCI bus; then, restart the server after each adapter is removed. 4. If the problem remains, replace the following components, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: • PCI riser card • (Trained service technician only) Replace the system board, if the problem remains. 24 ThinkServer RD210 Hardware Maintenance Manual

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Table 2. EasyLED panel LEDs (continued)
LED
Description
Action
OVER SPEC
(Continued)
The power supplies are using
more power than their maximum
rating.
If the 12V channel E error LED is lit, complete the following
steps:
1.
Turn the server off and disconnect the power from the
server.
2.
Remove the PCI riser card from PCI riser connector 2 and
the microprocessor in socket 2.
3.
Restart the server to see if the problem remains.
4.
Reinstall each device that was removed in step b one at
a time, starting the server each time, to isolate the failing
device.
5.
Replace any failing device.
6.
(Trained service technician only) Replace the system board,
if the problem remains.
If the 12V AUX channel error LED is lit, complete the following
steps:
1.
Turn the server off and disconnect the power from the
server.
2.
Remove all PCI Express cards, all PCI riser cards, the
operator information panel, and the Ethernet daughter card.
3.
Restart the server to see if the problem remains.
4.
Reinstall each device that was removed in step b one at
a time, starting the server each time, to isolate the failing
device.
5.
Replace any failing device.
6.
(Trained service technician only) Replace the system board,
if the problem remains.
LOG
An error occurred.
Check the IMM system event log and the system-error log for
information about the error. Replace any components identified
in the error logs.
LINK
Reserved.
PS
Power supply 1 or 2 has failed.
1.
Make sure that the power supplies are seated correctly.
2.
Remove one of the power supplies to isolate the failed
power supply.
3.
Replace the failed power supply.
PCI
An error has occurred on a PCI
bus or on the system board. An
additional LED will be lit next to a
failing PCI slot.
1.
Check the LEDs on the PCI slots to identify the component
that caused the error.
2.
Check the system-error log for information about the error.
3.
If you cannot isolate the failing adapter using the LEDs and
the information in the system-error log, remove one adapter
at a time from the failing PCI bus; then, restart the server
after each adapter is removed.
4.
If the problem remains, replace the following components,
in the order shown, restarting the server each time:
PCI riser card
(Trained service technician only) Replace the system
board, if the problem remains.
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