8-4 Troubleshooting
STATUS Lamp
The STATUS lamp stays lit in green when the server is in successful operation. When the STATUS
lamp is unlit, flashing in green or lit/flashing in amber, it indicates that the server has failed.
The following table lists indications of the STATUS lamp, descriptions, and actions to take.
NOTES:
If the server has the NEC ESMPRO or Off-line Maintenance Utility
installed, you can view the System Event Log (SEL) to identify the
cause of a trouble.
To cycle power to the server, shut down the server from the OS and
reboot it, if available. If the shutdown from the OS is not available,
reset or execute the forced shut down or disconnect and connect the
power cord to reboot the server.
STATUS lamp
indication
Description
Action
Flashing in
green
The server is in
operation with its
processor degraded.
Contact your service representative.
Start the BIOS SETUP and select [Main] - [Processor
Settings] to identify the degraded processor and
replace it as soon as possible.
Or, start the BIOS SETUP and select [Main] -
[Processor Settings] - [Processor Retest] - [Yes], and
then select [Exit] - [Exit Saving Changes] to solve the
problem.
The server is in
operation with its
memory degraded.
Contact your service representative.
Start the BIOS SETUP and select [Advanced] -
[Memory Configuration] to identify the degraded
memory (DIMM) and replace it as soon as possible.
Or, start the BIOS SETUP and select [Advanced] -
[Memory Configuration] - [Memory Retest] - [Yes], and
then select [Exit] - [Exit Saving Changes] to solve the
problem.
A correctable memory
or bus error was
detected.
The system can continue operation if the status lamp
flashes green. However, consult with your service
representative.
STATUS lamp
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