Server Specific Troubleshooting
Table D-5: Is the Monitor Displaying Information?
Answer
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
No
The monitor may not have power.
Video may not be connected properly.
Switches may not be correctly set on the
system board.
Nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) may be
corrupted.
The system ROM and redundant ROM
may be corrupted.
The system board may need to be
replaced.
Be sure that the monitor power cord is
plugged in and that the monitor power
switch has been pressed.
If a video board is installed, be sure that
the video board is seated properly and
that the video cable is connected properly.
If a RILOE II board is installed, be sure
that the video cable is connected to the
video connector on the RILOE II board.
Check the video connections. Refer to the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
for
information on video problems.
Be sure that the switch settings on the
system board are correctly set.
Clear NVRAM in RBSU.
Are there any audible indicators, such as
a series of beeps? A series of beeps is
the audible signal indicating the presence
of a POST error message. Refer to the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
for a
complete description of each beep
sequence and the corresponding error
messages.
Contact the authorized service provider
for assistance.
Yes
Video is available for diagnosis. Determine the next action by observing POST progress
and error messages. Refer to the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
for a complete
description of each POST error message.
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