-2

Today I installed a second CPU in our HP ProLiant DL380e Gen8, and after booting the fans all went to 99.96%. This causes the server to make an enormous amount of noise.

Could it damage the server? What could I do to fix this? I already removed all the fans and put them back in, rebooted the entire server,...

I'm running HP_ESXi-5.1.0, CPU is twice Intel Xeon E5-2420 0 @ 1.90 GHz.

This is the current memory configuration: enter image description here

(before - after). Temperatures:

enter image description here

ewwhite
  • 198,150

2 Answers2

6

Things to check in the absence of better information:

Edit:

Your version of ESXi 5.1 is build 799733 and predates the hardware you're using. Update your ESXi, install the HP drivers if not there and make sure your system BIOS is current.

ewwhite
  • 198,150
0

After upgrading all the software, the fans kept blowing 99%. However I suddenly noted a warning during boot time that fan 1 was missing - I switched fan 6 to slot 1 and the issue is now resolved.

  • 2
    I didn't notice the error message that appeared for half a second, my bad. I expect the ESX software to show that error to me, or at least that the message doesn't just "flash by". – Maarten Ureel Apr 10 '14 at 07:08
  • 1
    There are lights on the server that show system health. The message wouldn't just "flash by", and the server would sit at an F1 prompt for 20 seconds before starting the boot process if there were an internal hardware problem like a missing fan. So what's wrong? The fan? The fan slot? The motherboard? What if you moved it all back to the original slots? Waste of time. – ewwhite Apr 10 '14 at 11:58
  • 1
    You seem to be agitated :) When the fans went 100% the first time, I removed the CPU again and posted this topic. You advised me update firmware, software,.. which I then did, but the message could not appear or the status light could not flash because the second CPU wasn't in place. It was only two days ago, after I updated everything, I installed the CPU again and saw the message. So it's not like it has been flashing for over 2 weeks. I appreciate your help, but don't get pissed off because my problem was not caused by an outdated firmware. – Maarten Ureel Apr 10 '14 at 12:34