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c.
If shutdown is allowed, you could exchange the two power modules to judge whether it is
a
power module fault.
d.
If above operations could not resolve the problem, please contact Inspur customer
service.
5)
HDD status LED is abnormal
Description: The server is under normal operation, but the HDD status LED is off or red.
Suggestions:
a.
If it is caused by manual operations, restore the array through RAID configuration.
b.
If there is no manual operations, check whether the HDDs are identified normally. If the
server is configured with an RAID card, login to the RAID management interface to check
whether there is an HDD failure.
c.
If there is an HDD failure, or the above operations could not resolve the problem, please
contact Inspur customer service.
Note:
Hot-plugging HDD allows users to take out or replace the HDD without system
shutdown and power off, which improves the system disaster recovery capability, scalability
and flexibility. It only means the hot-plug HDD can be plugged in and out online without
damage, and the following two items need to be noticed: ① Depending on the RAID level,
hot plugging the HDD in the RAID will cause RAID degradation or failure. When installing
a new HDD, different RAID cards have different policies, you may need to login to the
RAID card management interface for recovery. ② Remove the HDD until the HDD motor
stops completely, to prevent damage to the motor. For the operations on the RAID card
management interface, please refer to Inspur technical website: www.4008600011.com
.
6)
Chassis fans make excessive noise
Suggestions:
a.
Firstly check whether the chassis fans operate at a high speed caused by the over-
temperature chassis.
b.
If the chassis has a high temperature, check the temperature of server room, if it is
Summary of Contents for NF8260M5
Page 1: ...Inspur Server User Manual NF8260M5 ...
Page 35: ...29 Hardware Options Installation Figure 6 4 DIMM population guidelines Figure 6 5 ...
Page 59: ...53 BIOS Setup Figure 7 33 Figure 7 34 ...
Page 98: ...92 Figure 7 74 Figure 7 75 ...
Page 126: ...120 chassis Figure 8 8 Chassis user Figure 8 9 User mc Figure 8 10 MC ...
Page 127: ...121 BMC Settings fan Figure 8 11 Fan psu Figure 8 12 Psu id Figure 8 13 Id diagnose ...
Page 178: ...172 Figure 8 58 SOL Setting in BIOS Figure 8 59 Default Serial Setting ...