Power management module board error codes

LED code: 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10, 7-11, 7-12, or 7-13

Location: Power management board

Action: Perform the following steps to resolve the problem. Stop when the problem is resolved.

1.Reseat the power management module.

2.Replace the power management module.

Power management module backplane error codes

LED code: 8-1, 8-2, 8-3, 8-4, 8-5, 8-6, 8-7, or 8-8

Location: Power management backplane

Action: Perform the following steps to resolve the problem. Stop when the problem is resolved.

1.Press the power management module reset button.

Unknown power management module error code

LED code: 19-1

Location: Unknown

Action: Perform the following steps to resolve the problem. Stop when the problem is resolved.

1.Press the power management module reset button.

Port 85 codes and iLO messages

Troubleshooting the system using port 85 codes

1.Locate the port 85 code display.

IMPORTANT: Be sure the port 84/85 switch is set to display port 85 codes.

2.Locate the code in the following table.

For example, if the port 85 code displays "31h," see "Processor-related port 85 codes (on page 131)" for more information.

Port 85 code

Description

 

 

3xh

Port 85 codes in this format indicate processor-related errors. See "Processor-

 

related port 85 codes (on page 131)" for more information.

 

 

4xh

Port 85 codes in this format indicate memory-related errors. See "Memory-related

 

port 85 codes (on page 132)" for more information.

6xh

Port 85 codes in this format indicate expansion board-related errors. See

 

"Expansion board-related port 85 codes (on page 133)" for more information.

 

 

All other codes,

Port 85 codes in this range cover several areas. See the section "Miscellaneous

including 00h, 01h,

port 85 codes (on page 133)" for more information.

and 5xh

 

3.Reference the designated section in this guide for the appropriate troubleshooting steps.

Processor-related port 85 codes

Processor-related port 85 codes display in the format 3xh.

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HP ProLight Server manual Port 85 codes and iLO messages, Troubleshooting the system using port 85 codes

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