Solving power problems
Use this information to solve power problems.
Power problems can be difficult to solve. For example, a short circuit can exist anywhere on any of the power distribution buses. Usually, a short circuit will cause the power subsystem to shut down because of an overcurrent condition. To diagnose a power problem, use the following general procedure:
- Turn off the server and disconnect all power cords.
- Check for loose cables in the power subsystem. Also check for short circuits, for example, if a loose screw is causing a short circuit on a circuit board.
- Check the lit LEDs on the light path diagnostics panel (see Light path diagnostics LEDs).
- If the check log LED on the light path diagnostics panel is lit, check the IMM event log for faulty Pwr rail and complete the following steps. Table 1 identifies the components that are associated with each Pwr rail and the order in which to troubleshoot the components.
- Remove the adapters and disconnect the cables and power cords to all internal and external devices until the server is at the minimum configuration that is required for the server to start (see Power-supply LEDs for the minimum configuration).
- Reconnect all power cords and turn on the server. If the server starts successfully, reseat the adapters and devices one at a time until the problem is isolated.
If the server does not start from the minimum configuration, see Power-supply LEDs to replace the components in the minimum configuration one at a time until the problem is isolated.
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