I just checked - Automatic Power -on is enabled, Power Delay is disabled,
ASR is disabled. I am open to any other suggestion, and btw when I was ready
to check this info, it did it again. I was acting like shutdown server.

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Marc - A. Dahlhaus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alan A schrieb:
>
>> I went through BIOS settings and could not find anything related to power
>> loss. I did find the option where server is configured to dynamically
>> operate in low power mode (but this is probably CPU related) and ASR (Auto
>> System Recovery) was turned off.
>> So far nothing else jumped at me out of ordinary.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Marc - A. Dahlhaus [ Administration |
>> Westermann GmbH ] <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    Am Mittwoch, den 16.09.2009, 11:14 -0500 schrieb Alan A:
>>     > I am using HP Proliant DL385s - new ones with Dual Quad Core AMD
>>     > Opteron(tm) Processor 2384 and 32G of memory. I am using APC Power
>>     > Switches for fencing. When I issue fence_node clusternode1 -
>>    sometimes
>>     > it works like a charm and sometimes server stays down, like it was
>>     > shutdown, although power on the APC switches was reinstated. I
>>    can see
>>     > the green light on the APC Switches but if the node stays shutdown
>>     > there is no green light on the Power Supplies. What could be wrong,
>>     > what should I check?
>>
>>    Hello Alan,
>>
>>    this looks like a bios configuration issue. Take look if you can find
>>    anything "power loss" related in bios and change it from "off" to "last
>>    state" or "on". I don't recall what it was called exaclty on the
>>    proliant bios or where you can find that option in bios setup...
>>
>>    Hope this helps.
>>
>>    Marc
>>
>>    OT: You should also make usage of the iLO management devices in this
>>    boxes, they are rock solid fencing devices and react faster than the
>>    apc-power switches (we use DL360s and APC PDUs as fallback fencing
>>    here)...
>>
>
> The option should be called "Automatic Power-On" and should be in "Server
> Availability".
>
> Marc
>
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