HP DL360p - Screaming Fans of the death...

Although the title says im of problems with a new installation on an HP DL360p, E5-2620 with 32 GB of RAM.  I have two identical servers.  Both have been installed using the 5.1 Build of ESXi HP HP Intelligent commissioning software.  Right of default configs after installation... a fan of servers hum around 30%... the other is pinned... and 95% +... Reset RBSU on both servers to ensure identical configurations.  Help... I put some extra on this subject fasteners before I leave the Office to ensure that it does not fly off the rack...

Chris

Welcome to the community,

just some thoughts:

  • Check the power settings in the BIOS (I usually assembled 'High static Performance' for optimal performance)
  • connection to the ILO to see if it shows something useful
  • try to start the host by using for example a live OS to see if it's the same thing with another OS

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