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DL380G5 unexpected shutdowns on a daily basis

Hello all,

 

Since last Wednesday this server of my company keeps on shutting down. It's a DL380G5 that has IIS and some printers on it. On Wednesday it shutdown once. Then it started shutting down twice a day, and today I powered it from home at 7:30am (GMT+2) only to find out it shutdown again until I got to work (30 minute drive).

 

Through Event Viewer, I can't find anything related to it. So my first guess was the PSU. But later I found that the server's memory is running high on Temperatures and that might be it. Even after it's down for 3-4 hours, the moment it boots the temperatures are 50-60 degrees of Celcius. I have attached a picture of the Speedfan readings.

 

Another thing is I cannot access the HP System Management Homepage due to not having username/pass. And I don't have a way of finding them out. Been in the company for only a month and the guys who set up the servers are nowhere to be found.

 

Should the temperature be that high the moment the server boots after 4 hours of downtime? Is there any way that the memory readings are wrong?

 

Thank you in advance for your patience and possbile solutions.


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