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sc5300brp + Intel S5000PSL: green blink Status LED

dshma
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Hello.

I have : sc5300brp + Intel S5000PSL and green blink Status LED.

Green blink Status LED: some cpu fault, dimm killed.

SEL logs:

Why status is blink green? What i can do for green on?

I attached sysinfo_log from sysinfo v1.2 for windows and raid log from web console 3

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idata
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Hello,

We regret to inform you that the server board you are looking support for is end of interactive support . As an additional recommendation you can run the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/18895/Intel-System-Information-Retrieval-Utility-for-Windows-?product=50529 Intel® System Information Retrieval Utility for Windows*. That will extract the server system logs so you can look for more informational or critical events that could be affecting the server. Updating the firmware on the server to the latest version is also recommended:

http://https//downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19672/Firmware-Update-Package-for-DOS?product=50529 Firmware Update Package for DOS

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idata
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Hello,

We regret to inform you that the server board you are looking support for is end of interactive support . As an additional recommendation you can run the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/18895/Intel-System-Information-Retrieval-Utility-for-Windows-?product=50529 Intel® System Information Retrieval Utility for Windows*. That will extract the server system logs so you can look for more informational or critical events that could be affecting the server. Updating the firmware on the server to the latest version is also recommended:

http://https//downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19672/Firmware-Update-Package-for-DOS?product=50529 Firmware Update Package for DOS

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idata
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Hello Dmitry,

 

 

As mentioned in a previous statement, it would help if you could capture the entire log file.

 

 

Based on the entries you provided there should not be an issue with the system. A blinking green light indicates a system degraded state such mean that a one point the unit crossed a non-critical threshold.

 

 

You may want to go to BIOS > Advanced > CPU Configuration > and enable Processor Re-test.

 

 

I also noticed that the logs were cleared recently. I was wondering if this was already part of the debugging.
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