Sim, há um processo para isso.
É estranho, e é preciso ter um pouco de paciência, mas, por favor, siga os passos listados em: Os servidores HP ProLiant DL380 G7 não fazem POST
If you have physical access to the server, you can try this sequence:
- Remove the power supply units and swap them.
Test to see if the system will boot...
If that doesn't work:
- Remove all power supplies from the chassis
- Locate the System Maintenance Switch on the motherboard - It's a set of 10 DIP switches.
- Turn switch #6 switch on.
- Insert all power supply units.
- Power on the server and allow it to idle for 3 minutes.
- Power the server off.
- Remove all power supplies.
- Return DIP switch #6 to off (original) position.
- Reinsert the power supplies.
- Power the server on.
Test to see if the system will boot...
If that doesn't work:
- Remove all power supplies from the chassis
- Turn DIP switches #1, 5 and 6 switch on.
- Insert all power supply units.
- Power on the server and allow it to idle for 3 minutes.
- Power the server off.
- Remove all power supplies.
- Return DIP switches #1, 5 and 6 to off (original) position.
- Reinsert the power supplies.
- Power the server on.
Test to see if the system will boot...