HP Integrity rx2800 i2 Server User Service Guide

9. If the processor, memory expansion board, and DIMMs are all installed and functioning
correctly, the system boots to UEFI. The following messages appear in the SEL.
NOTE: Your display might not exactly match the display shown.
Log Entry 11: 03 Aug 2012 11:04:58
Alert Level 2: Informational
Keyword: EFI_START
CPU starting to boot EFI
Logged by: System Firmware located in socket 0,cpu 2,thread 0
Data: Major change in system state - State Change
5480020709E1000F 000000000011000C
Log Entry 12: 03 Aug 2012 11:05:20
Alert Level 2: Informational
Keyword: EFI_LAUNCH_BOOT_MANAGER
Launching EFI boot manager
Logged by: System Firmware located in socket 0,cpu 2,thread 0
Data: Major change in system state - EFI
5480020B09E10011 0000000000000006
If these events do not appear and the system does not boot, then seek assistance.
Installation troubleshooting
Installation troubleshooting methodology
A server is tested before shipping. Failures encountered during installation can be due to damage
that occurred in transit. Re-seating connectors can resolve issues that result from rough handling.
If you are installing components or assemblies, you might encounter compatibility issues or incorrect
installations. If you are installing components or assemblies, verify that items are correctly installed
and that all connectors are fully engaged. If the unit does not power on, verify the power source
before proceeding.
If an issue is encountered during initial operation, remove any add-in or optional components, and
then retest the server before continuing. Verify basic server operation before installing additional
cards, and configuring software and hardware for the server requirements.
Troubleshooting is based on observation of server status indications and error messages, and by
reviewing system event logs. You can observe the LED indicators on the front and rear of the server.
Error messages appear on local and remote consoles. System history (console, event, and history
logs) is available through the iLO 3 MP, and is accessed through the console. Additional information
about troubleshooting is available on the CD provided with the server.
Installation troubleshooting using the server power button
The server power button on the front panel operates differently depending on how long the button
is pressed, and on what the system is doing when the button is pressed. You must be aware of the
uses to properly troubleshoot the system.
Table 27 Server power button functions when server is on and at UEFI
ReactionAction
System power turns off immediately (hard power off)1-3 seconds
System power turns off immediately (hard power off)5 seconds or longer
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