[Beowulf] Re: PowerEdge SC 1435: Unexplained Crashes.
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Prentice Bisbal prentice at ias.eduTue Oct 14 11:25:25 PDT 2008
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John Hearns wrote: > > Do you not get a fault code on the little screen beside the light? Raul, Look on the front of your system, there should be numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 next to the power switch. If you get an error, some of these will light up to produce an error code. you can give that error code to support to help narrow down the source of the problem. I don't think the meaning of the codes are documented anywhere public. For example, if you have 1, 3 and 4 light up, that is error code 134, which means "something connected to the motherboard is malfunctioning". In my case, that turned out to be one of the processors. -- Prentice
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