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Re: hp proliant dl380p shutdown automatically

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IML = Integrated Management Log. There should be an IML viewer app installed, if you used intelligent provisioning to install or used the Service Pack for Proliant setup.

It shows up as "HP Proliant Integrated Management Log Viewer" in your HP System Tools program folder.

If you have an overheating condition, that could definitely cause the system to shut down. Thermal shutdown is enabled by default.

The IML should hopefully show you entries for warnings about overheating and log an entry for the thermal shutdown event itself along with what zone overheated.

I guess if you do have some zone overheating, figure out where that is and then make sure there aren't any obstructions, all fans are working, and if there's anything else that might cause it to overheat. If it's a CPU or something maybe the thermal paste wasn't properly applied at the factory, or maybe there's a SAS cable blocking airflow over some chips, etc.

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