User's Manual
Power  problems 
v  Follow  the  suggested  actions  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  listed  in  the  Action  column  until  the  problem 
is  solved. 
v  See  the  parts  listing  in  the  Problem  Determination  and  Service  Guide  to  determine  which  components  are 
customer  replaceable  units  (CRU)  and  which  components  are  field  replaceable  units  (FRU). 
v  If  an  action  step  is  preceded  by  “(Trained  service  technician  only),”  that  step  must  be  performed  only  by  a 
trained  service  technician. 
Symptom  Action 
The  power-control  button  does 
not  work  (the  server  does  not 
start). 
Note:  The  power-control  button 
will  not  function  until  20 
seconds  after  the  server  has 
been  connected  to  ac  power. 
1.  Make  sure  that  the  front-panel  assembly  power-control  button  is  working 
correctly: 
a.  Disconnect  the  server  power  cords. 
b.  Reconnect  the  power  cords. 
c.  Press  the  power-control  button. 
d.  If  the  server  does  not  start,  bypass  the  front-panel  assembly  power-control 
button  by  using  the  force  power-on  jumper  (see  the  Problem  Determination 
and  Service  Guide  on  the  IBM  xSeries  Documentation  CD).  If  the  server 
starts,  reseat  the  front-panel  assembly  cable  and  repeat  steps  1a  through 
1c.  If  the  problem  remains,  replace  the  front-panel  assembly.
2.
  Make  sure  that: 
v  The  power  cords  are  correctly  connected  to  the  server  and  to  a  working 
electrical  outlet. 
v  The  server  contains  the  correct  type  of  DIMMs. 
v  The  DIMMs  are  correctly  seated. 
v  The  LEDs  on  the  power  supply  do  not  indicate  a  problem. 
v  The  microprocessor  is  correctly  installed.
3.
  Reseat  the  following  components: 
a.  DIMMs 
b.  Power  supply  cables  to  all  internal  components 
c.  Power  supplies  (hot-swap  models)
4.
  Replace  the  following  components  one  at  a  time,  in  the  order  shown,  restarting 
the  server  each  time: 
a.  DIMMs 
b.  Power  supplies  (hot-swap  models) 
c.  (Trained  service  technician  only)  Power  supply  (non-hot  swap  models)
5.
  If  you  just  installed  an  optional  device,  remove  it,  and  restart  the  server.  If  the 
server  now  starts,  you  might  have  installed  more  devices  than  the  power  supply 
supports. 
6.  See  “Solving  undetermined  problems”  in  the  Problem  Determination  and 
Service  Guide  on  the  IBM  xSeries  Documentation  CD. 
The  server  does  not  turn  off. 
1.  Determine  whether  you  are  using  an  Advanced  Configuration  and  Power 
Management  (ACPI)  or  a  non-ACPI  operating  system.  If  you  are  using  a 
non-ACPI  operating  system,  complete  the  following  steps: 
a.  Press  Ctrl+Alt+Delete. 
b.  Turn  off  the  server  by  holding  the  power-control  button  for  5  seconds. 
c.  Restart  the  server. 
d.  If  the  server  fails  POST  and  the  power-control  button  does  not  work, 
disconnect  the  ac  power  cord  for  20  seconds;  then,  reconnect  the  ac  power 
cord  and  restart  the  server.
2.
  (Trained  service  technician  only)  If  the  problem  remains  or  if  you  are  using  an 
ACPI-aware  operating  system,  suspect  the  system  board. 
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