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If the indication is either of the following, it is assumed that the heat sink is incorrectly
attached. If no abnormality is shown in temperature indication, you can resume the
diagnostics. After the diagnostics is complete, power off the server.
!
Processor 2 Temp is higher than Ambient Temp by 30
°
C or more
!
Processor 2 Temp is higher than CPU1 Temp by 10
°
C or more
If the indication is either of the above, repeat steps 9 and subsequent steps.
16.
Verify that POST displays no error messages.
If POST displays an error message, note the message and see the POST error messages
listed in Chapter 6.
17.
Select [Main]
→
[Processor Settings]
→
[Processor Retest]
→
[Enabled].
This setting is required to change the hardware configuration data. See Chapter 3 for
details.
18.
To add one CPU to the server in 1-CPU configuration to operate the server with more than
one CPU, do the procedure below:
For Windows 2000, change the driver of [Computer] in the device manager to [ACPI
multi-processor PC] and then update the system (see Chapter 4).
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