If the PS LED and the CONFIG LED are lit, the system issues an invalid power configuration error. Make sure that both power supplies installed in the server are of the same rating or wattage.
OVER SPEC
The power supplies are using more power than their maximum rating.
If the OVER SPEC LED is lit, use one of the following procedures:
Turn off the server, disconnect the power from the server, and install additional power supplies. Two power supplies are needed for a fully configured server in non-redundant mode. Four power supplies are required to support fully loaded, redundant operation.
Remove any recently installed options.
Restart the server to see whether the problem remains.
OVER SPEC
The power supplies are using more power than their maximum rating.
If the OVER SPEC LED is lit, use one of the following procedures:
Turn off the server, disconnect the power from the server, and install additional power supplies. Two power supplies are needed for a fully configured server in non-redundant mode. Four power supplies are required to support fully loaded, redundant operation.
Remove any recently installed options.
Restart the server to see whether the problem remains.
PCI
An error has occurred on a PCI card, a PCI bus, or on the system board. An additional LED is lit next to a failing PCI slot.
Check the system-event log for information about the error.
Check the LEDs on the PCI riser cards to identify the component that caused the error.
If you cannot isolate the failing adapter by using the LEDs and the information in the system-event log, remove one adapter at a time from the failing PCI bus; and restart the server after each adapter is removed.
Replace the following components, in the order shown, restarting the server each time:
PCI riser card
(Trained technician only) Replace the system board.
NMI
A nonmaskable interrupt has occurred, or the NMI button was pressed.
Check the system-error log for information about the error.
Restart the server.
CONFIG
A hardware configuration error has occurred.
If the CONFIG LED and the PS LED are lit, the system issues an invalid power configuration error. Make sure that both power supplies installed in the server are of the same rating or wattage.
If the CONFIG LED and the CPU LED are lit, complete the following steps to correct the problem:
Check the microprocessors that were just installed to make sure that they are compatible with each other (see Replacing a microprocessor and heat sink for additional information about microprocessor requirements).
(Trained technician only) Replace the incompatible microprocessor.
Check the system-event logs for information about the error. Replace any components that are identified in the error log.
If the CONFIG LED and the MEM LED are both lit, complete the following steps:
Make sure that the DIMM configuration is supported (see Memory module installation for DIMM requirements and installation sequence information).
Replace the DIMMs with a supported configuration.
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Reserved.
CPU
An invalid microprocessor configuration or a microprocessor has failed (both the CPU LED and the CONFIG LED might be lit).
If the CONFIG LED is lit, the system issues an invalid microprocessor configuration error. Complete the following steps to correct the problem:
Check the microprocessors that were just installed to make sure that they are compatible with each other (see Replacing a microprocessor and heat sink for additional information about microprocessor requirements) and use the Setup utility and select System Information → System Summary → Processor to verify the microprocessors information.
(Trained technician only) Replace the incompatible microprocessor.
Check the system-event logs for information about the error. Replace any components that are identified in the error log.
If the CPU LED is lit and the CONFIG LED is not lit, complete the following steps:
(Trained technician only) Make sure that the failing microprocessor, which is indicated by a lit LED on the system board, is installed correctly. See Replacing a microprocessor and heat sink for information about installation and requirements.
When only the CPU LED is lit, a microprocessor has failed.
If the CONFIG LED is not lit, a microprocessor failure occurs, complete the following steps to correct the problem:
(Trained technician only) Make sure that the failing microprocessor and its heat sink, which are indicated by a lit LED on the system board, are installed correctly. See Replacing a microprocessor and heat sink for information about installation and requirements.
An invalid memory configuration (both the MEM LED and CONFIG LED might be lit) or a memory error has occurred .
Note
Each time you install or remove a DIMM, you must disconnect the server from the power source; then, wait 10 seconds before restarting the server.
If the MEM LED and the CONFIG LED are lit, the system issues an invalid memory configuration error. Complete the following steps to correct the problem: