HP DL585 G2 - Not POSTing


Recommended Posts

Hi all,

I don't know how many of you have these but I've got one which isn't even POSTing at the moment.

I've tried:

  • Pulling all cards out.
  • Cleared NVRAM.
  • Removed CPU 3 and 4.

She still won't post.

Any ideas?

GE

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1116665-hp-dl585-g2-not-posting/
Share on other sites

Stick in a PCI BIOS code card and tell us what it says?

Just so OP is clear to what your talking about - most home users, or even most company IT shops don't normally have these laying around. Now a shop that repairs computers - sure its a given.

They can get expensive - but something like this is clearly in the home computer hobbyist budget.

http://www.amazon.co...A/ref=pd_cp_e_0

I would be as well - just posting up something people could actually see what you were talking about.

I bet you if I went and asked our local desktop support guys here if they knew what a "PCI BIOS code card" was they wouldn't have a clue ;)

I can tell you in my last company where at peek we had over 900 machines local, plus 60 some servers we didn't have one. Server or machine wouldn't post - just replace it. Count in the other two locations in the area and well over 1500 machines and 100 servers and not one of those cards anywhere. Might of come in handy sometimes sure.

But to be honest unless you work at or own a computer repair shop or someone that builds a lot of different boxes as your hobby I wouldn't think you would have one. I have been working with computers for 30+ years and don't have one currently in my tool box. I can remember a few times where it might of come in handy - but not something that would be a must for your toolbox.. I doubt the OP would have a clue to what you were talking about - which is why I posted link to one ;)

If the OP is really wanting to get the box up, or know if something that can be fixed, etc. Then sure I am with you - one of those cards might get him the info he needs.

Right then gents, it turned out to be a problem with memory. I ended up doing a 2.5 hour drive to take the server back to Preston (UK) and they had sorted the problem out within a few minutes.....put working memory in, upgraded the BIOS because I was dropping quad cores in and then back off home onto the M6 for me on a Friday evening.

Server - sorted

Rack - Rebuilt. Will post a shot soon.

GE

These servers are pretty fragile - we run DL585's for a VMware estate (approximately 30 of them) right from DL585 G2's up to G7's and I have to say that the design isn't the best when compared to the flagship DL380. Once they're up and running they're good but as soon as you get into hardware issues then it's not much fun.

These systems have a BIOS fault code reader type display built in when you lift off the lid but in my experience it rarely actually gives any useful fault codes in the event of any problems.

If you get any other weird problems with the server show up, let me know - it's entirely possible I will have seen or come across them in the 3-4 years we've been running 585's :)

The G2 was the same as the G5 (they just renamed it to bring it in line with other ProLiant models) and certainly the DL585 G5's we have come fitted with Quad Core's... I'd be surprised if the quads were not available in the G2 as well.

Yes DL585 G2s support 8300 series Quad Cores and I read somewhere they also support 8400.

@Chicane-UK - The first place I looked was the Diagnostic LED output and it showed nothing. My other DL585 G2 box which has had 2 x 2Gb stick die in it over the weekend has flagged the dead sticks up straight away.

GE

  • 4 months later...

Chicane (or anyone else for that matter) I would really appreciate any pointers you can give me on this:

We recently bought two DL585 G2s. One wouldn't boot and the POST LEDs were cycling through 00, 04, 08 and 0C. I tried reseating all parts, and even tried swapping the system board from the other server but with no success. Any ideas?

Also, on a separate incident, we turned one of the machines off by holding down the power button, at which point there was a loud bang, the power circuit tripped and both power supplies were dead, so much so that even the LED on the back of the PSU wouldn't come on. Have you ever heard of such a thing? Have we done anything stupid or were we just really unlucky? (server was on a surge protected circuit by the way)

Any help would be gratefully received.

Paul

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Flip 8, Z Fold Wide: Everything you need to know The ONLY thing I need to know is the price, which I know will be way higher than I (and most people) are willing to pay for a phone... so basically nothing here I need to know. PS: Nice job getting that Apple reference to a non-existent and unrevealed product as "competition" in there. Cheque is in the mail.
    • Well I really think the repasting helped if your higher clocks have returned, maybe the next thing to look at is if there is a problem with your case airflow? I guess this because your 3080 has returned to optimal state, but is still staying too warm, which might suggest it was thermal throttling before you repasted, of which the only logical conclusion could be outside factors.
    • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Flip 8, Z Fold Wide: Everything you need to know by Hamid Ganji Galaxy Z Fold 7 - Image via Samsung The next generation of Samsung foldables is set to be unveiled next month at the second Unpacked event of the year. Samsung’s 2026 foldables are not expected to offer significant upgrades over their predecessors, with the Korean firm instead focusing on design refinements and conventional upgrades such as faster processors and better cameras. However, Samsung is reportedly planning to unveil an all-new passport-style foldable this year to rival Apple’s first foldable iPhone, which is expected to debut this September. Here’s a roundup of everything we know about Samsung’s upcoming foldable devices ahead of their official debut. When can we expect Samsung’s new foldables? The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 series were unveiled in July, and Samsung is expected to maintain this timeframe in 2026. Based on previous reports from Korean sources, Samsung will hold its Unpacked event on July 22 in London, UK, to pull back the curtain on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series. The devices are also expected to hit the shelves a few weeks after launch. However, Samsung has yet to announce an official date. A new naming scheme? One of the most interesting changes we might see this year is a new naming scheme for Samsung’s latest foldables. SamMobile reported that since Samsung is expected to unveil three foldables this year, it has adopted a new naming strategy to simplify product identification for customers. Accordingly, the standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 will reportedly be called the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and will serve as the direct successor to last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 7. The “Ultra” suffix suggests the phone could feature higher-end specifications, such as additional rear camera modules. Samsung’s new passport-style foldable is expected to carry the Galaxy Z Fold 8 name without any suffix. This model is reportedly equipped with two rear cameras. No major changes are expected for the Flip model. Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Flip 8 anticipated specs Rumors over the past few months suggest Samsung is preparing several upgrades for its upcoming foldables, although the devices may continue to rely on larger batteries and faster charging speeds rather than dramatic design changes. The primary focus this year is expected to be the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and its wide-screen design. Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra official CAD renders - Image via AndroidHeadlines Here are the anticipated specifications for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra based on previous leaks: 6.5-inch outer display and 8-inch inner display, 120Hz refresh rate, and 2,600 nits peak brightness Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with 12GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage 4.1mm thickness when unfolded and a weight of 210g 200MP main camera, 50MP ultrawide camera, 10MP or 12MP telephoto camera, 10MP cover camera, and 10MP selfie camera 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging Android 17 and One UI 9 As for the Galaxy Z Flip 8, the device is not expected to be a major departure from its predecessor, although it could become slightly slimmer. Expected specifications include: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600 processor 12GB of RAM with 256GB and 512GB storage options 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X inner dispaly and 4.1-inch Super AMOLED outer dispaly 50MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide camera, and 10MP selfie camera 4,300mAh battery with 25W wired charging Android 17 and One UI 9 Samsung’s foldables are also expected to launch with Gemini Intelligence, Google’s AI suite for automating tasks in Android ecosystem. Moreover, given current memory and component costs, some Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Flip 8 variants could see a price hike. Galaxy Z Fold 8 adopts a wide-screen design The centerpiece of the upcoming Unpacked event could be the Galaxy Z Fold 8, previously rumored as the Galaxy Z Fold Wide. This model adopts a passport-style form factor and is expected to compete directly with Apple’s iPhone Fold. Galaxy Z Fold 8 official CAD renders - Image via AndroidHeadlines Here’s what to expect: 7.6-inch primary OLED display and 5.4-inch cover display, 120Hz refresh rate, 2,600 nits peak brightness, and 4:3 aspect ratio Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, 12GB or 16GB of RAM, and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB storage options 4,800mAh battery with 45W wired charging 50MP main camera, 50MP ultrawide camera, and 10MP selfie camera Android 17 and One UI 9 The three new foldable phones are unlikely to be the only devices unveiled at Samsung’s Unpacked event. The company is also expected to introduce the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 and the Galaxy Watch 9 series.
    • Thanks
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      rolfus earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Leroy Jethro Gibbs earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Conversation Starter
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      505
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      196
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      141
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      89
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      81
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!