To locate a failed memory riser card, DIMM or CPU, use the fault remind circuits inside the server. The circuit uses board-mounted indicator LEDs that allow you to identify the failed component. If the failed component is a memory riser card or a CPU, the indicators identify the component directly. If the failed component is a DIMM, the indicators identify the memory riser card containing the DIMM. Then to locate the failed DIMM, you need to remove the memory riser card and use the card's DIMM Fault Remind circuitry.
For more information about the system and DIMM Fault Remind circuits, see The Server Fault Remind Test Circuits .
Before You Begin
To troubleshoot faulty hardware components, see Troubleshooting Server Component Hardware Faults.
The Fault Remind button is located on the divider between the cooling zone 1 and cooling zone 2.
When the Fault Remind button is pressed, the Fault Remind button Power LED illuminates (green) to indicate that the remind circuitry is usable.
If the circuit is usable, identify the failed component by the lit Fault indicators. Use the information in the following table to help you find the component.
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When a CPU is in a fault state, the Fault indicators for the CPU and both MR cards associated with the CPU light when the system Fault Remind button is pressed. The following illustration shows the lit indicators for a failed CPU, P0. In this example, the Fault indicators for memory riser cards, P0/MR0 and P0/MR1 are lit, as is the Fault indicator for CPU, P0.
When an MR card is in a fault state, the Fault indicator for the card lights when the system Fault Remind button is pressed. The indicator is visible through the small hole on top of the card. The following illustration shows a lit Fault indicator for memory riser card, P1/MR1.
When a DIMM is in a fault state, the Fault indicator for the MR card containing the DIMM lights when the system Fault Remind button is pressed. The following illustration shows a lit Fault indicator for memory riser card, P0/MR1. This card contains the faulty DIMM. To locate the DIMM, remove the card and use the DIMM Fault Remind circuit.
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