Troubleshooting
Intermittent Problems
Action
A problem occurs only
occasionally and is
difficult to detect.
Verify that:
1. All cables and cords are connected securely to the
rear of the system and attached options.
2. When the system is turned on, air is flowing from
the rear of the system at the fan grill. If there is no
air flow, the fan is not working. This causes the
system to overheat and shut down.
3. The last external device in each SCSI chain is
terminated correctly. (See your SCSI
documentation.)
If the items above are correct, have the system serviced.
Microprocessor
Problems
Action
The server emits a
continuous, 1 KHz tone
during POST.
The startup (boot) microprocessor is not working
properly. If your server contains two microprocessors,
the microprocessor in the secondary microprocessor
socket is the boot microprocessor. Restart the server.
If the problem recurs, perform the following steps:
1. Verify that the boot microprocessor is seated
properly.
2. If your server contains two microprocessors,
remove the boot microprocessor and restart the
server. If the server starts properly, replace the old
boot microprocessor.
3. Replace the boot microprocessor. Restart the
server.
If the problem recurs, have the system serviced.
Keyboard, Mouse,
or Pointing-
Device Problems
Action
All or some keys on the
keyboard do not work.
1. Make sure the keyboard cable is properly
connected to the system.
2. Make sure the system and the monitor are turned
on.
If the items above are correct, have the system serviced.
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