hi all,
I finally made the jump into building some decent home server and I am having some trouble with my x10slm-ln4f.
I would guess the issue is power supply related, but I am not really sure how to proceed to confirm this further.
This motherboard is paired with an e3-1220 v3 and 2*4Gb UB ECC. I also bought a Seasonic SS-400FL2 powersupply which is haswell certified. I am using a chenbro 2U chassis but I don't think this would cause an issue?
The motherboard is not powering up (no post/no power/no fan), however the BMC led is blinking green after a few seconds when the power supply is switched on, and the power led by the CPU is steady green. I can connect to the motherboard through IPMIView, but it fails to power on the motherboard (just as the power button on the chassis).
There's that undocumented LE6 led steady red as soon as the power is switched on, and according to what I found on supermicro's FAQ website, it's supposed to indicate a power failure (steady green would be the normal operation indication).
I connected this motherboard with the power supply connectors I have on my desktop pc and the symptoms are the same, albeit this power supply is an older model possibly not haswell certified.
This is my first supermicro product and I am not really up to date with the ins & outs of server grade motherboard troubleshooting.
Does this symptom seems familiar to anyone? is there some specific power supply certification I haven't been paying attention to? It seems Supermicro was saying this motherboard was compatible with standard ATX power supplies from what I recall reading on their website.
Thanks for any pointers
-rgds
I finally made the jump into building some decent home server and I am having some trouble with my x10slm-ln4f.
I would guess the issue is power supply related, but I am not really sure how to proceed to confirm this further.
This motherboard is paired with an e3-1220 v3 and 2*4Gb UB ECC. I also bought a Seasonic SS-400FL2 powersupply which is haswell certified. I am using a chenbro 2U chassis but I don't think this would cause an issue?
The motherboard is not powering up (no post/no power/no fan), however the BMC led is blinking green after a few seconds when the power supply is switched on, and the power led by the CPU is steady green. I can connect to the motherboard through IPMIView, but it fails to power on the motherboard (just as the power button on the chassis).
There's that undocumented LE6 led steady red as soon as the power is switched on, and according to what I found on supermicro's FAQ website, it's supposed to indicate a power failure (steady green would be the normal operation indication).
I connected this motherboard with the power supply connectors I have on my desktop pc and the symptoms are the same, albeit this power supply is an older model possibly not haswell certified.
This is my first supermicro product and I am not really up to date with the ins & outs of server grade motherboard troubleshooting.
Does this symptom seems familiar to anyone? is there some specific power supply certification I haven't been paying attention to? It seems Supermicro was saying this motherboard was compatible with standard ATX power supplies from what I recall reading on their website.
Thanks for any pointers
-rgds