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Hi All,
I am an IT Technician by trade and would welcome your theories on the following situation that I encountered today.
Today after an overnight powercut (believe a sub station went down temporarily) one our clients rang up to say there server wouldn't start. The server was attached to a UPS at the time of the power cut and since then they had attempted there own fault finding, i.e. swapped power leads, bypassed the UPS but could not get any signs of life out of the server.
When I arrived onsite the four remaining servers, various switches and other ancillary equipment were working fine and some running off the same UPS. I picked the server up and returned it to my workshop (offsite) thinking that would be the best place to swap out blown components. However on plugging the server in at our workshop, it booted first time without any apparent issues.
On returning to the customers premises the server again refused to show any signs of life. I tried various sockets both in the server room and in several offices around the factory and several different leads but to no avail. I even tried plugging a standard PC into the same sockets using the same power leads and this booted fine each time. Again I returned the server to my workshop and Bingo it booted first time.
I have since swapped out the power supply and motherboard and whilst I now get power to the motherboard, when onsite, the Server stubbornly refuses to boot (no BIOS screen or initial POST check).
Can any of the forum members postulate a theory as to why this server should boot without issue when plugged in to my workshop mains but not at the customers premises.
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this.
I am an IT Technician by trade and would welcome your theories on the following situation that I encountered today.
Today after an overnight powercut (believe a sub station went down temporarily) one our clients rang up to say there server wouldn't start. The server was attached to a UPS at the time of the power cut and since then they had attempted there own fault finding, i.e. swapped power leads, bypassed the UPS but could not get any signs of life out of the server.
When I arrived onsite the four remaining servers, various switches and other ancillary equipment were working fine and some running off the same UPS. I picked the server up and returned it to my workshop (offsite) thinking that would be the best place to swap out blown components. However on plugging the server in at our workshop, it booted first time without any apparent issues.
On returning to the customers premises the server again refused to show any signs of life. I tried various sockets both in the server room and in several offices around the factory and several different leads but to no avail. I even tried plugging a standard PC into the same sockets using the same power leads and this booted fine each time. Again I returned the server to my workshop and Bingo it booted first time.
I have since swapped out the power supply and motherboard and whilst I now get power to the motherboard, when onsite, the Server stubbornly refuses to boot (no BIOS screen or initial POST check).
Can any of the forum members postulate a theory as to why this server should boot without issue when plugged in to my workshop mains but not at the customers premises.
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this.