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Log Name Entries % Full Latest Timestamped Entry
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E - System Event 489 18 % 03 Jan 2001 00:11:17
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# Location |Alert | Encoded Field | Data Field | Keyword/Timestamp
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480 SFW 1,0,2,0 *7 F480003709E1039B 000000000000000F BOOT_HALT_CELL
02 Jan 2001 22:29:12
479 SFW 1,0,2,0 *7 E48000D109E10399 FFFFFF01FFFFFF94 MEM_NO_MEM_FOUND
02 Jan 2001 22:29:12
478 SFW 1,0,2,0 2 40801FB109E10397 0000000000000000
MEM_NON_OPTIMAL_CONFIG
02 Jan 2001 22:29:12
477 SFW 1,0,2,0 *5 BA801F9D09E10395 FFFFFF0100100B74
MEM_DIMM_INFO_HW_DEALLOCATED
02 Jan 2001 22:29:11
476 SFW 1,0,2,0 *5 BA801F9D09E10393 FFFFFF0100090B74
MEM_DIMM_INFO_HW_DEALLOCATED
02 Jan 2001 22:29:11
475 SFW 1,0,2,0 *3 688024FE09E10391 000000000100000F MEM_DDR_TRN_ERR
02 Jan 2001 22:29:11
474 SFW 1,0,2,0 *3 688024FE09E1038F 0000000001010100 MEM_DDR_TRN_ERR
02 Jan 2001 22:29:11
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3.
You should have a good idea about which area of the server blade requires further analysis. For
example, if the symptom was “server blade will not power-up”, the initial troubleshooting procedure
might have indicated a issue with the DC power rail not coming up after the power was turned on.
4.
Your goal is to identify the failed FRU and replace it. You must now perform the specific removal and
replacement procedure, and verification steps, see
Removing and replacing components
109 for more details.
NOTE:
If multiple FRUs are identified as part of the solution, fix all identified failed FRUs.
5.
You might have to perform specific recovery procedures to finish the repair.
If a failure occurs the front panel LEDs and the SEL helps you identify the issue or FRU:
• The front panel LEDs and LAN LEDs of the server blade change color and blink to help identify
specific issues, and display LAN activity.
Troubleshooting
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