Resolving a VGA monitor problem
Learn how to identify the service action that is needed to resolve a video graphics array (VGA) monitor problem.
Procedure
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Is the system powered on and is the VGA monitor connected to the VGA display port, but no video
is displayed?
If Then Yes: Continue with the next step. No: Power on the system. This ends the procedure. -
Complete the following steps, one at a time until the problem is resolved:
- Ensure that the network image that is specified is a valid boot image.
- Ensure that the VGA cable is properly seated to the server port and to the monitor port.
- Verify that your monitor and your VGA cable are working properly by testing them on a system that is known to be working properly. If the monitor or the VGA cable does not work properly, replace it.
- Verify that the system is powered on by activating a serial over LAN (SOL) session through the baseboard management controller (BMC). If the system is not active, go to Resolving a system firmware boot failure.
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Replace the system backplane.
- If your system is an 8335-GTC, 8335-GTG, 8335-GTH, 8335-GTW, or 8335-GTX, go to 8335-GTC, 8335-GTG, 8335-GTH, 8335-GTW, or 8335-GTX locations to identify the physical location and the removal and replacement procedure.
This ends the procedure.