I assume that you have tried an alternate main power lead in a different socket.

If you have then it sounds as though the power supply is crowbarring on initialisation.

I would remove internal components until it powers on correctly.

Regards,
Mark Woolfson
MW Consultancy Ltd
Leeds
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 113 259 1204
Mob: +44 786 065 2778
-----Original Message----- From: m.r...@5-cent.us
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 9:32 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: hardware, IBM 3650 M2 won't power on

John R Pierce wrote:
On 2/22/2017 1:16 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
a) Please don't top post.
b) 'T'ain't funny, McGee. They don't have the budget, and they need this
server*now*... it's one of their compute nodes, and at least one person
is dead in the water.

you can't afford a replacement for a 6-8 year old server (new in 2009),
yet someone who is presumably being paid is not able to work.   whats
that costing?

Let's see:
1. the server was working fine before we moved it out of the datacenter
        yesterday afternoon.
2. You're suggesting that they can say "ok", and we run down to
Microcenter and
        buy a new one today, and plug it in today, right?
3. This is a US federal government agency; we run machines until they die, or
        we can justify replacing them. And then it takes a month or two
(if we're
        lucky before all the approvals, and then it gets shipped. I would
imagine
        it's like that in any large corporation, too.

    mark, who's looking for suggestions to help, not be criticized for
        not just buying another, as though, as a contractor, I had *any*
        authority to do that (contractors DO NOT)

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