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HP ProLiant 500 SERIES Administration Manual (221 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Storage Server
| Size: 4.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Intended Audience
13
Prerequisites
13
Conventions
13
Document Conventions
13
Text Symbols
13
Getting Help
14
HP Technical Support
14
HP Storage Web Site
15
HP Authorized Reseller
15
System Overview
17
Product Definition and Information
17
Server Hardware and Software Features
17
Product Information
17
Product Manageability
17
Product Redundancy
18
Deployment Scenarios
18
Environment Scenarios
19
Workgroup
20
Domain
20
User Interfaces
20
Storage Server Web-Based User Interface
20
Storage Server Desktop
21
Webui Main Menu Tabs
21
Welcome Screen Contents
21
NIC Team Setup
22
Storage Server Management Console
22
Storage Server Desktop
22
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion
23
Basic Administrative Procedures
23
Setting the System Date and Time
24
Shutting down or Restarting the Server
24
Maintenance Tab
24
Date and Time Page
24
Viewing and Maintaining Audit Logs
25
Shutdown Page
25
Logs Page
25
Improper Closure of Remote Desktop
27
Setting up E-Mail Alerts
27
Remote Desktop Session
27
Changing System Network Settings
28
Setup Completion
29
Creating and Managing Users and Groups
29
Managing System Storage
29
Network Tab
29
Creating and Managing File Shares
30
Activating the Ilo Port Using the License Key
30
Setting up Ethernet NIC Teams (Optional)
30
Disk and Volume Management
31
Storage Servers with Configurable Storage
31
Storage Configuration Overview
32
Disks Menu-Configurable Storage Models
32
Disks Tab Options
32
Step 1: Create Disk Arrays
33
Step 2: Create Logical Disks from the Array Space
33
Step 3: Verify Newly Created Logical Disks
33
Step 4: Create a Volume on the New Logical Disk
33
Array Configuration Utility (Smart Array-Based Storage Only)
34
Using the ACU to Configure Storage
34
Array Management Page
35
Systems Management Homepage
36
ACU Guidelines
37
Managing Disks on Configurable Storage Servers
37
Creating a New Volume Via the Webui
38
Manage Disks Page-Configurable Storage Server
38
Manage Disks Options
38
Creating a New Volume
39
Advanced Disk Management
40
Creating a New Volume
40
Guidelines for Managing Disks
41
Disk Management Utility
41
Managing Volumes
43
Volumes Page
43
Manage Volumes Page
44
Manage Volumes Options
44
Expanding a LUN (Smart Array Only)
45
Extending a Volume (Basic Disk)
46
Extending a Volume (Dynamic Disk)
47
Managing Disks after Quick Restore
48
Storage Servers with Pre-Configured Storage
48
Disk Management Utility
49
Disks Tab-Medium and Small Business Class
49
Disks Tab Options
49
Disk Management Guidelines
50
Disk Management Utility
50
Adaptec Storage Manager
51
Volumes Page
52
Adaptec Storage Manager
52
Scheduling Defragmentation
53
Volumes Tab
53
Volumes Page Object/Task Selector
53
Disk Quotas
55
Enabling Quota Management
55
Setting User Quota Entries
56
Setting User Quotas
57
Add New Quota Entry
57
Diskpart
58
Common Diskpart Commands
59
Example of Using Diskpart
59
Shadow Copies
61
Shadow Copy Planning
61
Identifying the Volume
62
Allocating Disk Space
62
Converting Basic Storage Disks to Dynamic Disks
63
Identifying the Storage Area
63
Determining Creation Frequency
64
Shadow Copies and Drive Defragmentation
64
Mounted Drives
64
Managing Shadow Copies
65
Shadow Copies Page
66
Shadow Copies Fields
66
Shadow Copies Tasks
66
The Shadow Copy Cache File
67
Shadow Copies Stored on Source Volume
67
Shadow Copies Stored on Separate Volume
67
Enabling and Creating Shadow Copies
68
Viewing a List of Shadow Copies
69
Set Schedules
69
Deleting a Shadow Copy Schedule
69
Scheduling Shadow Copies
69
Viewing Shadow Copy Properties
70
Disabling Shadow Copies
71
Shadow Copy Properties Page
71
Managing Shadow Copies from the Storage Server Desktop
72
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders
72
Accessing Shadow Copies from My Computer
72
SMB Shadow Copies
73
NFS Shadow Copies
74
Client GUI
74
Recovery of Files or Folders
75
Recovering a Deleted File or Folder
75
Recovering an Overwritten or Corrupted File
76
Recovering a Folder
76
Recovering a Deleted File or Folder
76
Backup and Shadow Copies
77
Overview
79
User and Group Management
79
Domain Compared to Workgroup Environments
79
User and Group Name Planning
79
Managing User Names
79
Managing Group Names
80
Workgroup User and Group Management
80
Managing Local Users
80
Group Name Examples
80
Adding a New User
81
Local Users Page
81
Deleting a User
82
Modifying a User Password
82
Modifying User Properties
82
Create New User Page
82
Managing Local Groups
83
Adding a New Group
83
User Properties Page
83
Local Groups Page
83
Deleting a Group
84
Modifying Group Properties
84
Create New Group Page, General Tab
84
Group Properties Page, General Tab
85
Group Properties Page, Members Tab
86
Folder, Printer, and Share Management
87
Folder Management
87
Navigating to a Specific Volume or Folder
87
Creating a New Folder
88
Volumes Page
88
Folders Page
88
Deleting a Folder
89
Modifying Folder Properties
89
Create a New Folder Page, General Tab
89
Creating a New Share for a Volume or Folder
90
Folder Properties Page, General Tab
90
Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder
91
Create New Share Page, General Tab
91
Managing File Level Permissions
92
Properties Dialog Box, Security Tab
93
Advanced Security Settings Dialog Box, Permissions Tab
94
User or Group Permission Entry Dialog Box
95
Advanced Security Settings Dialog Box, Auditing Tab
95
Select User or Group Dialog Box
96
Auditing Entry Dialog Box for Folder Name NTSF Test
97
Share Management
98
Advanced Security Settings Dialog Box, Owner Tab
98
Share Considerations
99
Defining Access Control Lists
99
Integrating Local File System Security into Windows Domain Environments
99
Comparing Administrative (Hidden) and Standard Shares
99
Planning for Compatibility between File Sharing Protocols
100
Managing Shares
100
NFS Compatibility Issues
100
Create a New Share Page, General Tab
101
Share Properties Page, General Tab
102
Share Properties Page, Windows Sharing Tab
103
Share Properties Page, UNIX Sharing Tab
104
Local Area Connection Properties Page, Install Option
105
Protocol Parameter Settings
106
Deploying DFS
107
DFS Protocol Settings
107
File Sharing Protocols Page
107
DFS Administration Tool
108
DFS Win32 GUI
108
Accessing the DFS Namespace from Other Computers
109
Setting DFS Sharing Defaults
109
Creating a Local DFS Root
110
DFS Properties Page, General Tab
110
Deleting a Local DFS Root
111
Publishing a New Share in DFS
111
DFS Properties Page, Local DFS Root Tab
111
DFS Share Example
112
Publishing an Existing Share in DFS
113
Removing a Published Share from DFS
113
DFS Share Example, Mapped Drive
113
Storage Management
114
Directory Quotas
115
Uninstall Storage Manager
115
Establishing Directory Quotas
116
File Screening
117
Directory Quota Policies Page
117
Storage Reports
118
Print Services (Where Licensed)
119
Configuring the Print Server
119
Adding an Additional Printer
121
Removing the Print Server Role
121
Adding Additional Operating System Support
123
Installing Print Services for UNIX
123
HP Web Jetadmin
123
Services for NFS/UNIX
125
Server for NFS
125
Authenticating User Access
125
S4U2 Functionality
126
Indicating the Computer to Use for the NFS User Mapping Server
127
Logging Events
128
Microsoft Services for NFS Screen, Settings Tab
128
Server for NFS Server Settings
129
Server for NFS Screen, Logging Tab
129
Installing NFS Authentication Software on the Domain Controllers and Active Directory Domain Controllers
130
Server for NFS Screen, Server Settings Tab
130
Installing SFU 3.5 from CD
131
Understanding NTFS and UNIX Permissions
132
Creating a New Share
133
NFS File Shares
133
Create a New Share Page, General Tab
134
Deleting a Share
135
Modifying Share Properties
135
Share Properties Page, General Tab
135
UNIX Sharing Tab
136
Anonymous Access to an NFS Share
137
NFS Only
138
NFS Protocol Properties Settings
138
NFS Async/Sync Settings
139
NFS Sharing Protocols Page
139
NFS Locks
140
NFS Async/Sync Settings Page
140
NFS Client Groups
141
NFS Locks Page
141
Adding a New Client Group
142
NFS Client Groups Page
142
Deleting a Client Group
143
Editing Client Group Information
143
New NFS Client Group Page
143
NFS User and Group Mappings
144
Edit NFS Client Groups Page
144
Types of Mappings
145
Explicit Mappings
145
Simple Mappings
145
Squashed Mappings
145
User Name Mapping Best Practices
146
Mapping Server "Ls -Al" Command Example
146
Creating and Managing User and Group Mappings
147
General Tab
148
Simple Mapping Tab
148
User and Group Mappings Page, General Tab
148
Explicit User Mapping Tab
149
User and Group Mappings Page, Simple Mapping Tab
149
Explicit Group Mapping Tab
150
User and Group Mappings Page, Explicit User Mapping Tab
150
User and Group Mappings Page, Explicit Group Mapping Tab
151
Backing up and Restoring Mappings
152
Backing up User Mappings
152
User Name Mapping Screen, Map Maintenance Tab
152
Restoring User Mappings
153
Creating a Sample NFS File Share
153
Using Remote Desktop
154
Remote Access
154
Command Line Interface Command Prompts
154
Using Remote Shell Service
155
Using Telnet Server
155
Interix
155
Enabling Setuid Behavior for Interix Programs
156
Programming Languages
156
Shells
156
Netware File System Management
157
Installing Services for Netware
157
Managing File and Print Services for Netware
158
Installing File and Print Services for Netware
158
File and Print Services for Netware Dialog Box
159
Creating and Managing Netware Users
160
Adding Local Netware Users
160
Enabling Local Netware User Accounts
160
New User Dialog Box
160
Managing NCP Volumes (Shares)
161
Netware Services Tab
161
Creating a New NCP Share
162
Create Volume Dialog Box
162
Access through Share Permissions Dialog Box
163
Add Users and Groups Dialog Box
163
Modifying NCP Share Properties
164
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring
165
Web-Based User Interface
165
Remote Desktop
165
Telnet Server
165
Enabling Telnet Server
166
Sessions Information
166
Integrated Lights-Out Port
166
Features
167
Manage Alerts Feature
167
Manage Users Feature
167
Security Features
167
Integrated Lights-Out Port Configuration
168
Using the Integrated Lights-Out Port to Access the Storage Server
168
HP Insight Manager Version 7
169
10 Cluster Administration
171
Cluster Overview
171
Multi-Node Support Beyond Two Nodes
171
Cluster Terms and Components
172
Nodes
172
Resources
172
Virtual Servers
172
Storage Server Cluster Diagram
172
Failover
173
Quorum Disk
173
Cluster Concepts
173
Sequence of Events for Cluster Resources
173
Hierarchy of Cluster Resource Components
174
Cluster Concepts Diagram
174
Cluster Planning
175
Network Planning
176
Storage Planning
176
Protocol Planning
177
Preparing for Cluster Installation
178
Before Beginning Installation
178
Sharing Protocol Cluster Support
178
Using Secure Path
178
Checklists for Cluster Server Installation
179
Uninstalling Storage Manager
179
Uninstall Storage Manager
179
Network Requirements
180
Shared Disk Requirements
180
Cluster Installation
180
Configuring the Private Network Adapter
181
Configuring the Public Network Adapter
181
Power Sequencing for Cluster Installation
181
Setting up Networks
181
About the Quorum Disk
182
Renaming the Local Area Network Icons
182
Setting up a Cluster User Account
182
Verifying Connectivity and Name Resolution
182
Verifying Domain Membership
182
Configuring Shared Disks
183
Verifying Disk Access and Functionality
183
Configuring Cluster Service Software
183
Creating a Cluster
183
Cluster Tab
183
Adding Nodes to a Cluster
185
Adding a New Node
185
Geographically Dispersed Clusters
186
HP Proliant Storage Server Software Updates
186
Cluster Update Tool
186
Cluster Groups and Resources, Including File Shares
187
Cluster Group Overview
187
Node-Based Cluster Groups
187
Cluster Resource Overview
188
File Share Resource Planning Issues
188
Resource Planning
188
NFS Cluster-Specific Issues
189
Permissions and Access Rights on Share Resources
189
Creating a New Cluster Group
190
Non Cluster Aware File Sharing Protocols
190
Adding New Storage to a Cluster
191
Cluster Groups Page
191
Creating Physical Disk Resources
192
Cluster Resources Page
192
Creating File Share Resources
193
Setting Permissions for an SMB File Share
194
Creating a File Share Resource
194
Resource Parameters for SMB File Share
195
Creating NFS Share Resources
196
Set Resource Permissions
196
Setting Permissions for an NFS Share
197
NFS Share Resource Parameters
197
Creating IP Address Resources
198
Set NFS Share Resource Permissions
198
Creating Network Name Resources
199
Creating an IP Address Resource
199
Basic Cluster Administration Procedures
200
Failing over and Failing Back
200
Network Name Parameters
200
Restarting One Cluster Node
201
Shutting down One Cluster Node
201
Powering down the Cluster
201
Powering up the Cluster
202
Shadow Copies in a Clustered Environment
202
Creating a Cluster Printer Spooler
203
A NIC Teaming
205
Installing the HP Network Teaming Utility
205
Installing Network Teaming
206
Network Teaming Installation Complete
206
Opening the HP Network Teaming Utility
207
Adding and Configuring Nics in a Team
207
HP Network Teaming Utility Icon
207
HP Network Teaming Properties Dialog Box
208
NIC Properties, Teaming Controls Tab, Fault Tolerant Option
209
Fault Tolerance
210
HP Network Teaming Dialog Box
210
Load Balancing
211
NIC Properties, Teaming Controls Tab, Load Balancing Option
211
Configuring the NIC Team Properties
212
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol on the New Team
212
Renaming the Teamed Connection
212
Showing a Connection Icon on the Taskbar
212
NIC Team Properties Dialog Box
213
Checking the Status of the Team
214
NIC Team TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box
214
NIC Teaming Troubleshooting
215
Index
217
HP ProLiant 500 SERIES Troubleshooting Manual (194 pages)
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.54 MB
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
8
What's New
8
Revision History
8
375445-Xx9 (June 2010)
8
375445-Xx8 (July 2009)
9
Introduction
9
375445-Xx7 (November 2008)
10
375445-Xx6 (September 2007)
10
375445-Xx5 (June 2006)
10
Introduction
10
375445-Xx4 (May 2006)
11
375445-Xx3 (September 2005)
11
Introduction
11
Getting Started
12
HP Proliant 100 Series Server Troubleshooting Information
12
How to Use this Guide
12
Pre-Diagnostic Steps
13
Important Safety Information
13
Warnings and Cautions
14
Electrostatic Discharge
15
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge
15
Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
15
Symptom Information
16
Prepare the Server for Diagnosis
16
Server Documentation (on
16
Performing Processor Procedures in the Troubleshooting Process
17
Breaking the Server down to the Minimum Hardware Configuration
17
Performing Processor Procedures in the Troubleshooting Process (on
18
Common Problem Resolution
19
Loose Connections
19
Service Notifications
19
Firmware Updates
19
DIMM Handling Guidelines
19
Hard Drive Guidelines
20
SAS and SATA Hard Drive Guidelines
20
SCSI Hard Drive Guidelines
20
Hard Drive LED Combinations
21
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations
21
SAS and SATA Hard Drive LED Combinations
21
Server Updates with an HP Trusted Platform Module and Bitlocker™ Enabled
22
Diagnostic Flowcharts
23
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
23
Troubleshooting Flowchart Reference Websites
23
O C-Class Server Blade Power-On Problems Flowchart (on
23
Start Diagnosis Flowchart
25
General Diagnosis Flowchart
25
Power-On Problems Flowchart
27
POST Problems Flowchart
31
Operating System Boot Problems Flowchart
33
Server Fault Indications Flowchart
35
Hardware Problems
38
Procedures for All Proliant Servers
38
Power Problems
38
Power Source Problems
38
Power Supply Problems
38
UPS Problems
39
General Hardware Problems
40
Problems with New Hardware
40
Unknown Problem
41
Third-Party Device Problems
41
Breaking the Server down to the Minimum Hardware Configuration (on
41
Internal System Problems
42
Battery Pack Problems
42
CD-ROM and DVD Drive Problems
42
Diskette Drive Problems
43
Drive Problems (Hard Drives and Solid State Drives)
44
SD Card Problems
46
USB Drive Key Problems
47
Fan Problems
47
HP Trusted Platform Module Problems
48
Memory Problems
49
PPM Problems
51
Processor Problems
51
Tape Drive Problems
52
Graphics and Video Adapter Problems
53
System Open Circuits and Short Circuits
54
External Device Problems
54
Video Problems
54
Mouse and Keyboard Problems
55
Audio Problems
56
Printer Problems
56
Cable Problems
56
Local I/O Cable Problems
56
Modem Problems
57
Network Controller Problems
59
Expansion Board Problems
60
Software Problems
61
Operating System Problems and Resolutions
61
Operating System Problems
61
Operating System Updates
62
Restoring to a Backed-Up Version
63
When to Reconfigure or Reload Software
63
Linux Operating Systems
64
Application Software Problems
64
Software Locks up
64
Errors Occur after a Software Setting Is Changed
64
Errors Occur after the System Software Is Changed
64
Errors Occur after an Application Is Installed
64
ROM Problems
65
Remote ROM Flash Problems
65
Boot Problems
66
Server Does Not Boot
66
Software Tools and Solutions
68
Configuration Tools
68
Smartstart Software
68
HP ROM-Based Setup Utility
68
Using Rbsu
69
Boot Options
70
Bios Serial Console
70
Configuring Amp Modes
70
Array Configuration Utility
71
Option ROM Configuration for Arrays
72
Re-Entering the Serial Number and Product ID
72
Management Tools
73
Automatic Server Recovery
73
Rompaq Utility
73
Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II
74
Ilo and Ilo 2 Technology
74
Integrated Lights-Out 3 Technology
74
Erase Utility
75
Redundant ROM Support
75
USB Support
75
Diagnostic Tools
76
HP Insight Diagnostics
76
HP Insight Diagnostics Survey Functionality
76
Integrated Management Log
77
Array Diagnostic Software
77
Remote Support and Analysis Tools
77
HP Insight Remote Support Software
77
Keeping the System Current
78
Drivers
78
Version Control
78
Proliant Support Packs
79
Operating System Version Support
79
Firmware
79
HP Smart Update Manager
79
System Online ROM Flash Component Utility
80
Subscriber's Choice
80
Care Pack
81
Firmware Maintenance
81
Types of ROM
81
Verifying Firmware Versions
82
Updating Firmware
83
System Rompaq Firmware Upgrade Utility
84
Offline Deployment
84
Online Deployment
84
Unsupported Processor Stepping with Intel® Processors
85
Rom Update Utility
85
Unsupported Processor Stepping with AMD Processors
86
HP Resources for Troubleshooting
87
Online Resources
87
HP Technical Support Website
87
HP Guided Troubleshooting Website
87
Server Documentation
87
White Papers
87
Service Notifications, Advisories, and Notices
87
Subscription Services
87
HP Care Pack Services
88
Product Information Resources
88
Additional Product Information
88
Registering the Server
88
Overview of Server Features and Installation Instructions
88
Key Features, Option Part Numbers
88
Server and Option Specifications, Symbols, Installation Warnings, and Notices
88
Teardown Procedures, Part Numbers, Specifications
89
Technical Topics
89
Product Installation Resources
89
Switch Settings, LED Functions, Drive, Memory, Expansion Board and Processor Installation Instructions, and Board Layouts
89
External Cabling Information
89
Power Capacity
89
Product Configuration Resources
89
Device Driver Information
89
DDR3 Memory Configuration
90
Operating System Version Support
90
Operating System Installation and Configuration Information (for Factory-Installed Operating Systems)
90
Server Configuration Information
90
Installation and Configuration Information for the Server Setup Software
90
Software Installation and Configuration of the Server
90
Ilo Information
90
Management of the Server
90
Installation and Configuration Information for the Server Management System
91
Fault Tolerance, Security, Care and Maintenance, Configuration and Setup
91
Error Messages
92
ADU Error Messages
92
Introduction to ADU Error Messages
92
Array Accelerator Battery Pack X Not Fully Charged
95
Board in Use by Expand Operation
95
Board Not Attached
95
Cache Has Been Disabled Because Adg Enabler Dongle Is Broken or Missing
95
Configuration Signature Is Zero
96
Configuration Signature Mismatch
96
Controller Communication Failure Occurred
96
Controller Firmware Needs Upgrading
96
Controller Is Not Configured
96
Controller Restarted with a Signature of Zero
97
Disable Command Issued
97
Drive Monitoring Features Are Unobtainable
99
Drive Monitoring Is Not Enabled for Scsi Port X Drive ID y
99
Drive X Indicates Position y
99
Duplicate Write Memory Error
99
Error Occurred Reading Ris Copy from Scsi Port X Drive ID
99
Identify Logical Drive Data DID Not Match with Nvram
100
Insufficient Adapter Resources
100
Logical Drive X Failed Due to Cache Error
100
Mirror Data Miscompare
102
No Configuration for Array Accelerator Board
102
One or more Drives Is Unable to Support Redundant Controller Operation
102
Other Controller Indicates Different Hardware Model
103
Other Controller Indicates Different Firmware Version
103
Other Controller Indicates Different Cache Size
103
Processor Reduced Power Mode Enabled in Rbsu
103
Ris Copies between Drives Do Not Match
104
Set Configuration Command Issued
105
Soft Firmware Upgrade Required
106
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Indicated a Door Alert
106
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Indicated a Power Supply Failure
106
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Indicated an Overheated Condition
106
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Is Unsupported with Its Current Firmware Version
106
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Indicated that the Fan Failed
106
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Indicated that the Fan Is Degraded
107
Storage Enclosure on Scsi Bus X Indicated that the Fan Module Is Unplugged
107
System Board Is Unable to Identify Which Slots the Controllers Are in
109
The Redundant Controllers Installed Are Not the same Model
109
Unknown Disable Code
110
Unrecoverable Read Error
110
Warning Bit Detected
110
ADU Version 8.0 through 8.28 Error Messages
112
POST Error Messages and Beep Codes
116
Introduction to POST Error Messages
116
Non-Numeric Messages or Beeps Only
117
Fatal Dma Error
118
Fatal Express Port Error
118
Fatal Global Protocol Error
119
Fatal Hub Link Error
119
High Temperature Condition Detected by Processor X
119
Ilo Generated Nmi
120
Network Server Mode Active and no Keyboard Attached
121
No Floppy Drive Present
122
Power Supply Solution Not Fully Redundant
123
Processor X Unsupported Wattage
123
This DIMM Does Not Support Thermal Monitoring
124
System Halted
124
Unsupported Pci Card Detected Remove Pci Card from Slot
125
100 Series
127
Series
129
Invalid Lockstep Memory Configuration
132
300 Series
133
400 Series
134
600 Series
135
1100 Series
136
1700 Series
140
1777-Slot X Storage Enclosure Problem Detected
152
1778 Resuming Automatic Data Recovery Process
153
Drive Array Resuming Automatic Data Recovery Process
153
Slot X Drive Array Controller Failure
154
Drive Array Operating in Interim Recovery Mode
156
Slot X Drive Array Reports Incorrect Drive Replacement
156
Event List Error Messages
159
Introduction to Event List Error Messages
159
A CPU Power Module (System Board, Socket X)
159
ASR Lockup Detected: Cause
159
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Fan Failure
160
Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition
160
Blue Screen Trap: Cause [NT]
160
Corrected Memory Error Threshold Passed (Slot X, Memory Module Y)
160
EISA Expansion Bus Master Timeout (Slot X)
160
PCI Bus Error (Slot X, Bus Y, Device Z, Function X)
160
Processor Correctable Error Threshold Passed (Slot X, Socket Y)
161
Processor Uncorrectable Internal Error (Slot X, Socket Y)
161
Real-Time Clock Battery Failing
161
System AC Power Overload (Power Supply X)
161
System AC Power Problem (Power Supply X)
161
System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location)
161
System Fans Not Redundant
162
System Overheating (Zone X, Location)
162
System Power Supplies Not Redundant
162
System Power Supply Failure (Power Supply X)
162
Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error
162
Uncorrectable Memory Error (Slot X, Memory Module Y)
162
HP Bladesystem P-Class Infrastructure Error Codes
162
Server Blade Management Module Error Codes
163
Power Management Module Error Codes
166
Port 85 Codes and Ilo Messages
167
Troubleshooting the System Using Port 85 Codes
167
Processor-Related Port 85 Codes
167
Memory-Related Port 85 Codes
168
Expansion Board-Related Port 85 Codes
169
Miscellaneous Port 85 Codes
170
Windows® Event Log Processor Error Codes
171
Message ID: 4137
171
Message ID: 4140
171
Message ID: 4141
171
Message ID: 4169
171
Message ID: 4190
171
Insight Diagnostics Processor Error Codes
172
Msg_Cpu_Rr_1
172
Msg_Cpu_Rr_2
172
Msg_Cpu_Rr_3
172
Msg_Cpu_Rr_5
173
Msg_Cpu_Rr_6
173
Msg_Cpu_Rr_7
173
Msg_Cpu_Rr_8
173
Msg_Cpu_Rr_9
174
Msg_Cpu_Rr_10
174
Msg_Cpu_Rr_11
174
Msg_Cpu_Rr_12
174
Msg_Cpu_Rr_13
175
Msg_Cpu_Rr_14
175
Msg_Cpu_Rr_15
175
Msg_Cpu_Rr_16
175
Msg_Cpu_Rr_17
176
Contacting HP
177
Contacting HP Technical Support or an Authorized Reseller
177
Customer Self Repair
177
Server Information You Need
177
Operating System Information You Need
178
Microsoft® Operating Systems
178
Linux Operating Systems
179
Novell Netware Operating Systems
180
SCO Operating Systems
180
IBM OS/2 Operating Systems
181
Sun Solaris Operating Systems
182
Acronyms and Abbreviations
183
Index
188
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