Service Guide
Server System Features
12 Intel
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Server System R1000RP Service Guide
Color
State
Criticality
Description
6-8 seconds after BMC reset while it pulls the Linux* image into flash.
BMC booting Linux*. (Indicated by Chassis ID solid ON). System in
degraded state (no manageability). Control has been passed from BMC
uBoot to BMC Linux* itself. It will be in this state for ~10-~20 seconds.
BMC Watchdog has reset the BMC.
Power Unit sensor offset for configuration error is asserted.
HDD HSC is off-line or degraded.
Amber
~1 Hz blink
Non-critical -
System is
operating in a
degraded state
with an impending
failure warning,
although still
functioning
Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail:
Critical threshold crossed – Voltage, temperature (including HSBP temp),
input power to power supply, output current for main power rail from
power supply and PROCHOT (Therm Ctrl) sensors.
VRD Hot asserted.
Minimum number of fans to cool the system not present or failed.
Hard drive fault.
Power Unit Redundancy sensor – Insufficient resources offset (indicates not
enough power supplies present)
In non-sparing and non-mirroring mode if the threshold of correctable
errors is crossed within the window.
Correctable memory error threshold has been reached for a failing DDR3
DIMM when the system is operating in a non-redundant mode.
Amber
Solid on
Critical, non-
recoverable –
System is halted
Fatal alarm – system has failed or shutdown:
CPU CATERR signal asserted
MSID mismatch detected (CATERR also asserts for this case).
CPU 1 is missing
CPU Thermal Trip
No power good – power fault
DIMM failure when there is only 1 DIMM present and hence no good
memory present.
Runtime memory uncorrectable error in non-redundant mode.
DIMM Thermal Trip or equivalent
SSB Thermal Trip or equivalent
CPU ERR2 signal asserted
BMC\Video memory test failed. (Chassis ID shows blue/solid-on for this
condition)
Both uBoot BMC FW images are bad. (Chassis ID shows blue/solid-on for
this condition)
240VA fault
Fatal Error in processor initialization:
Processor family not identical
Processor model not identical
Processor core/thread counts not identical
Processor cache size not identical
Unable to synchronize processor frequency
Unable to synchronize QPI link frequency
3. BMC Boot/Reset Status LED Indicators – During the BMC boot or BMC reset process, the
System Status LED and System ID LED are used to indicate BMC boot process transitions
and states. A BMC boot will occur when AC power is first applied to the system. A BMC
reset will occur after: a BMC FW update, upon receiving a BMC cold reset command, and
upon a BMC watchdog initiated reset.
The following table defines the LED states during the BMC Boot/Reset process.