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Temperature-related system shutdown
✏
NOTE
See “System” on page 130 to determine which components should be replaced by a field
service technician.
Action Message
System shutoff due to CPU x over temperature
1. Ensure that the system is being properly cooled; see
“System reliability considerations” on page 17.
2.
Replace microprocessor x.
System shutoff due to Blade Storage
Expansion option temperature
1. Ensure that the system is being properly cooled; see
“System reliability considerations” on page 17.
2.
Replace Blade Storage Expansion option.
CPU x shut off due to over
temperature
1. Ensure that the system is being properly cooled; see
“System reliability considerations” on page 17.
2.
Replace microprocessor x.
Critical Blower Failure, blade server powering down
• See the
Intel
®
Blade Server Chassis SBCE: Hardware
Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide on the
Intel
®
Blade Server Chassis SBCE Resource CD
.
Power Modules are over temperature, blade server powering down
• See the Intel
®
Blade Server Chassis SBCE: Hardware
Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide on the
Intel
®
Blade Server Chassis SBCE Resource CD.
DASD checkout
✏
NOTE
See “System” on page 130 to determine which components should be replaced by a field
service technician.
Message Action
Hard drive x removal detected (levelcritical; hard drive x has been removed)
•
Information only, take action as appropriate.
Undetermined problems
✏
NOTE
When troubleshooting a problem with the Intel Server Compute Blade SBX82, it must be determined whether the problem is a blade server problem or a problem with the SBCE unit.
• If the SBCE unit contains more than one blade server and only one of the blade servers exhibits the problem, it is likely that it is a blade server problem.
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Table of contents
- 17 Server Compute Blade SBX
- 20 Features and specifications
- 20 Reliability, availability, and serviceability features
- 21 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX82 features
- 22 Intel® Server Compute Blade SBX82 specifications
- 23 Related publications
- 24 Notices and statements used in this document
- 25 2 Using power, controls, jumpers, switches, and indicators
- 25 Turning on the blade server
- 26 Turning off the blade server
- 27 Understanding the control panel and LEDs
- 29 System board illustration
- 29 Using system board switches
- 30 Using switch block 2 (SW2)
- 31 Using Light Path Diagnostics to troubleshoot the system board
- 33 3 Customer replaceable units
- 33 Installation guidelines
- 33 System reliability considerations
- 33 Handling static-sensitive devices
- 34 Major components of the blade server
- 35 Removing the blade server from the SBCE unit
- 36 Opening the blade server cover
- 37 Removing the blade server bezel assembly
- 37 Installing a SCSI hard disk drive
- 38 Removing a SCSI hard disk drive
- 39 Installing memory modules
- 41 Installing an additional processor
- 44 Installing an I/O expansion card
- 45 Installing a small form-factor expansion card
- 46 Installing a standard form-factor expansion card
- 48 Installing the Intel® Blade Server SCSI Expansion Module SBESCSI
- 49 Installing a SCSI storage expansion unit
- 52 Installing a SCSI disk drive
- 53 Opening the SCSI storage expansion unit cover
- 54 Installing an I/O expansion card in the SCSI storage expansion unit
- 55 Replacing the battery
- 57 Completing the installation
- 58 Installing the blade server bezel assembly
- 59 Closing the blade server cover
- 60 Installing the blade server in the SBCE unit
- 61 Updating your blade server configuration
- 63 4 Field replaceable units
- 63 Microprocessor removal
- 63 Removal Guidelines
- 63 Removal procedure
- 65 System board assembly
- 65 System board component locations
- 66 Switches
- 67 System board LED locations
- 67 System board replacement
- 69 5 Configuring the blade server
- 69 Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program
- 69 Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program
- 69 Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices
- 72 Using passwords
- 73 Using the PXE boot agent utility program
- 73 Firmware updates
- 74 Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet controllers
- 75 Blade server Ethernet controller enumeration
- 75 Configuring a SCSI RAID array
- 76 Using the LSI Logic Configuration Utility program
- 77 6 Diagnostics
- 77 General checkout
- 78 Diagnostic tools overview
- 78 POST error logs
- 79 Viewing error logs from the Configuration/Setup Utility program
- 79 Diagnostic programs and error messages
- 79 Starting the diagnostic programs
- 80 Viewing the test log
- 81 Diagnostic error message tables
- 81 Error symptoms
- 81 Error symptom charts
- 81 Small computer system interface messages
- 81 Light Path Diagnostics
- 82 Memory errors
- 83 Recovering the BIOS code
- 83 Automatic BIOS recovery
- 83 Backup page jumper
- 85 7 BIOS, Diagnostics and Firmware update procedures
- 85 Updating the BIOS
- 86 Updating the Diagnostics
- 86 Updating the BMC and SDR
- 87 Online (OS Present) BIOS Update
- 87 BIOS Update from Windows Operating System
- 87 GUI operation
- 88 Steps to perform update (GUI)
- 88 Steps to extract the Windows Update to the hard drive (GUI)
- 88 Steps to extract DOS update files to diskette (GUI)
- 88 Command Line Operation
- 89 Steps to perform update in Unattended Mode (Command Line)
- 89 (Command Line)
- 89 Line)
- 90 BIOS Update from Linux Operating System
- 90 GUI operation
- 90 Command Line Operation
- 90 Steps to perform update in Unattended Mode (Command Line)
- 90 (Command Line)
- 91 Line)
- 91 System Event Log messages
- 91 SEL Viewer utility
- 92 SEL Viewer command-line arguments
- 93 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- 93 SEL Viewer Main Window
- 96 Pull-Down Menu – File
- 96 File Menu Item – Open
- 97 File Menu Item – Save As
- 97 File Menu Item – Exit
- 97 Pull-Down Menu – SEL
- 97 SEL Menu Item – Reload
- 98 SEL Menu Item – Properties
- 98 SEL Menu Item – Clear SEL
- 98 SEL Menu Item – Sort By
- 98 Pull-Down Menu – View
- 99 View Menu Item – Hide SEL Info Window/View SEL Info Window
- 99 View Menu Item – Display In Hex/Display In Text
- 99 View Menu Item – Resolution Mode
- 99 Pull-Down Menu – Help
- 99 Help Menu Item – General Help
- 100 Help Menu Item – About
- 100 OEM SEL data
- 100 SEL Viewer display information
- 102 OEM SEL entry definitions
- 103 POST OEM SEL formats with timestamp
- 103 SMI OEM SEL formats with timestamp
- 104 POST OEM SEL formats without timestamp
- 105 POST processor event/error SEL format
- 106 SMI OEM SEL formats without timestamp
- 107 SMI processor event/error SEL format
- 109 SMI memory event/error SEL format
- 110 SMI bus event/error SEL format
- 110 SMI chipset event/error SEL format
- 111 8 Symptom-to-FRU index
- 111 Beep symptoms
- 115 No-beep symptoms
- 115 Diagnostic error codes
- 118 POST error codes
- 124 Light Path Diagnostics
- 126 Error symptoms
- 137 Service processor error codes
- 138 SCSI error codes
- 138 Temperature error messages
- 139 Power error messages
- 141 System shutdown
- 141 System errors
- 142 Temperature-related system shutdown
- 142 DASD checkout
- 142 Undetermined problems
- 143 Problem determination tips
- 145 Server Compute Blade SBX
- 146 System
- 147 A Getting help and technical assistance
- 147 Before you call
- 147 Using the documentation
- 147 Getting help and information from the World Wide Web