If a ProLiant D元80 G7 server has a redundant power supply configuration, if one power supply fails, the server will shut down instead of remaining powered on as expected. IMPORTANT: Any server with 1200W power supplies may potentially be impacted by this issue. If a ProLiant D元80 G7 server is configured with a single 460W or 750W power supply, the server shuts down without warning and the Systems Insight Display (SID) indicates a failed power supply along with a flashing health LED. The issue could potentially occur in either of the following scenarios: This shutdown may coincide with hardware additions to the server, or potentially during CPU utilization increases or other configuration changes that increase the load on the power supply. If the server continues to experience a power-up or shut-down failure, it can be a Faulty power supply backplane.Ĭertain ProLiant D元80 G7 servers in certain power supply configurations may suddenly and unexpectedly shut down during Power-On Self-Test (POST) or run-time of the server.
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I believe HPE ProLiant D元80 G7 "Server Maintenance and Service Guide" will also help while isolating the faulty component. You can check the Systems insight display LED combinations which will help in isolating the faulty component:
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So even though you suspect issue is with Systemboard but I hope the 3 X HDD configured in RAID 5 are not having any amber led.Īs far as all 3 x HDD are green and healthy your data should remain intact irrespective of Systemboard Failure/replacement. I believe the Smart Array controller on your server would be HPE Smart Array P410i ( which is integrated on Systemboard ). HPE Blog, Austria, Germany & Switzerland.