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Clear SEL and FPL
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Live Events
4.
For a more information on configuring the iLO 3 MP and using the iLO 3 MP commands, see
the HP Integrity iLO 3 MP Operations Guides.
System event log review
See the HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide for this procedure.
http://www.hp.com/go/integrity_servers-docs
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This subsection provides a system build-up procedure.
System build-up troubleshooting procedure
Use this procedure only when the system powers on and remain powered on but does not enter
into or pass power-on self test (POST) or does not boot to the UEFI menu.
1.
Remove the AC power cord from each power supply and extend the server, if racked.
2.
Remove all of the SAS disk drives from the front of the server.
3.
Remove the top cover to gain access to, and remove all CRUs See
except
the system board.
NOTE:
In the following steps, CRU and FRU are used interchangeably.
4.
Plug in the AC power cords. The iLO 3 MP and system console appears. At the console,
execute the MP
DF
command. The following CRU IDs appear. Your display might not exactly
match the display shown:
FRU IDs:
--------
00-System Board 02-Display Board 04-Power Supply 1
42-Virtual Connect
NOTE:
Your display might not exactly match the display shown.
5.
Remove the AC power. Add CPU 0, memory expansion board 1, 2 DIMMs 4A and 3A slots.
Plug in AC power, and check to ensure the CPU, memory riser and DIMMs FRU IDs are
detected, as described in Step
FRU IDs:
--------
00-System Board 02-Display Board 04-Power Supply 1
0C-Memory Riser 1 20-Processor 0 24-Processor 0 RAM
42-Virtual Connect 82-DIMM CPU0-R1 3A 83-DIMM CPU0-R1 4A
6.
Power on system, go to SL system event and check if there is CPU IPMI event. If you see an
event message below, it means your CPU cannot fetch code. Check your CPU or replace your
CPU.
FRU IDs:
--------
Log Entry 4: 01 Aug 2012 17:22:00
Alert Level 7: Fatal
Keyword: BOOT_NOT_DETECTED
No events were received from system firmware
Logged by: integrated Lights Out
Sensor: Processor
Data1: FRB2/Hang in POST failure
20501965B8020006 FFFF036F00070400
7.
With a good CPU installed and the power on, you should see this message:
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