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What to do when the server fails to boot into service 29
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When the 703t server does not boot and makes audible beeps
If beeps are short
If the beeps are short in length, they are from the system board.
Typically, you will not see any video displayed on the monitor, and the
right-most status LED on the front of the 703t server will show a blinking
or steady amber.
To check why server does not boot and makes beeps
Step Action
1 Make a note of the number of beeps and any error messages or
POST codes.
2
Refer to "Bootblock error beep codes" (page 25) and "Bootblock
error 3-beep codes" (page 26), and use the collected infor mation to
identify the cause of the failure.
3
Replace any component that is indicated as faulty.
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If beeps are long
If the beeps are a series of high-pitched, long beeps, they are from the
RAID system.
Typically, you will see messages displayed on the monitor indicating that the
system is in a critical state.
Step Action
1
Ensure that internal hard drive cables are properly connected.
2
If the problem continues, RAID BIOS may be corrupted.
3
If the problem continues, the drive is faulty. Replace the hard drive
as described in "Replacing a faulty hard drive" (page 102).
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Nortel CallPilot
703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-702 01.03 Standard
5.0 3 April 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential
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