Common Faults, Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
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excessively high, open the air conditioner to cool the room.
c.
If the server room’s temperature is normal, check whether the front panel or chassis
interior is jammed with dust, or the air inlet is blocked. It needs to improve the server
room’s environment, to avoid server over-temperature running because of too much dust.
d.
Check whether the server runs under high load.
e.
If above operations could not resolve the problem, please contact Inspur customer
service.
7)
There is alarm sound during startup
Suggestions:
Firstly identify the source of alarm sound:
a.
If the alarm sound comes from the power supply, check the power LED’s status. If the
power LED is abnormal, refer to item 3) to handle it.
b.
If the alarm sound comes from the chassis interior, open the chassis to identify the
specific source.
c.
If the alarm sound comes from the RAID card, check the HDD LED status or login to the
RAID management interface to check the HDD status. For the operations about the RAID
management interface, please refer to Inspur technical website: www.4008600011.com
.
d.
If above operations could not resolve the problem, please contact Inspur customer
service.
8) Keyboard and mouse are not available
Description: Neither keyboard nor mouse could be operated normally.
Suggestions:
a.
Make sure the keyboard or mouse has been connected correctly and firmly.
b.
Replace other parts to test whether it is a mouse or keyboard fault.
c.
Power cycle the server and retest.
d.
Reboot and enter BIOS or RAID configuration interface to test keyboard or mouse
performance. When tested in a non-system situation, if the keyboard or mouse performance
turns out to be normal, a system fault could be considered. If the keyboard or mouse fault
Summary of Contents for NF8260M5
Page 1: ...Inspur Server User Manual NF8260M5 ...
Page 35: ...29 Hardware Options Installation Figure 6 4 DIMM population guidelines Figure 6 5 ...
Page 59: ...53 BIOS Setup Figure 7 33 Figure 7 34 ...
Page 98: ...92 Figure 7 74 Figure 7 75 ...
Page 126: ...120 chassis Figure 8 8 Chassis user Figure 8 9 User mc Figure 8 10 MC ...
Page 127: ...121 BMC Settings fan Figure 8 11 Fan psu Figure 8 12 Psu id Figure 8 13 Id diagnose ...
Page 178: ...172 Figure 8 58 SOL Setting in BIOS Figure 8 59 Default Serial Setting ...