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D-10 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide
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Table D-5
Is the Internal Health LED Green?
Answer Possible Reasons Possible Solutions
No, it is
amber
A processor is in pre-failure condition.
A DIMM is in pre-failure condition.
One memory bank is valid, but another bank is
missing a DIMM.
One memory bank is valid, but another bank
has mismatched DIMMs installed.
One memory bank is valid, but another bank
has an unsupported DIMM type installed.
A memory bank has failed, and the online spare
memory feature has copied information to the
redundant bank.
A redundant fan has failed.
Use amber failure LEDs to Identify:
■ Missing components
■ Degraded components
■ Failed components
■ Improperly installed components
Contact your Compaq authorized service
provider for replacement parts and
service.
No, it is
red
A processor has failed.
Processor 1 is not installed.
A processor is an unsupported type.
Processors are mismatched (speed and/or type).
A PPM has failed.
A PPM is not installed.
A DIMM has experienced a multibit error.
No valid memory in the system. Populated
banks have mismatched DIMMs.
No valid memory in the system. Populated
banks have missing DIMMs.
No valid memory in the system. Populated
banks have unsupported DIMM types.
A required fan has failed.
An overtemperature condition has occurred.
Use amber failure LEDs to identify:
■ Missing components
■ Failed components
■ Improperly installed components
■ Overtemperature event
Contact your Compaq authorized service
provider for replacement parts and
service.
Yes If the internal health LED is green, see Table D-6.
Note: For LED locations and functions, see Appendix E, “LED Indicators and Switches.” For cabling
configurations, see Chapter 8, “Server Cabling.”