Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide For use with SmartStart version 8.25 Part number: 347870-009 Ninth edition: June 2009
Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide For use with SmartStart version 8.25 Part number: 347870-009 Ninth edition: June 2009
Microsoft Windows Event ID and SNMP Traps Reference Guide for use with SmartStart version 8.25
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... in CPQHLTH.MIB Symptom: The CPU fan status has been set to failed. A processor fan is not operating normally. The server is not part of a redundancy group, the system will be shut down . Server agents 91 An optional system fan is not operating normally. NT Event ID... Condition has been set to OK. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName • cpqHoTrapFlags Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "An optional fan is part of a redundancy group, the system may be shut down due to normal operation." SNMP Trap: cpqHe3ThermalSystemFanOk - 6022 in CPQHLTH.MIB Symptom: The system...
... in CPQHLTH.MIB Symptom: The CPU fan status has been set to failed. A processor fan is not operating normally. The server is not part of a redundancy group, the system will be shut down . Server agents 91 An optional system fan is not operating normally. NT Event ID... Condition has been set to OK. Supporting SNMP Trap Data: • sysName • cpqHoTrapFlags Supporting SNMP Trap Description: "An optional fan is part of a redundancy group, the system may be shut down due to normal operation." SNMP Trap: cpqHe3ThermalSystemFanOk - 6022 in CPQHLTH.MIB Symptom: The system...
DIMM Installation Instructions
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... your computer is complete. See the computer-specific documentation. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the DIMM slot before inserting the DIMM. Part Number 284399-002 March 2009 (First Edition) 5. Power up all data, power down the...DIMM slots. The information contained herein is running. Failure to do not click into place, press them . For additional information about HP products, see the computer-specific user documentation. Back up the computer. Do not force the DIMM into place. Troubleshooting For all ...
... your computer is complete. See the computer-specific documentation. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the DIMM slot before inserting the DIMM. Part Number 284399-002 March 2009 (First Edition) 5. Power up all data, power down the...DIMM slots. The information contained herein is running. Failure to do not click into place, press them . For additional information about HP products, see the computer-specific user documentation. Back up the computer. Do not force the DIMM into place. Troubleshooting For all ...
ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack Installation Guide
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Nothing herein should be construed as prompted. Seventeenth edition (September 2008) Part number 392580-408 Welcome to validate the hardware configuration, run system utilities, and launch server setup. provides a ... Up-to install required HP Systems Insight Manager and the ProLiant Essentials management tools. registered trademarks of optimized ProLiant server drivers, utilities, and management agents. • HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) - This pack supports HP ProLiant ML and DL 300, 500, and 700 servers, HP ProLiant server blades, and the HP BladeSystem c-Class. •...
Nothing herein should be construed as prompted. Seventeenth edition (September 2008) Part number 392580-408 Welcome to validate the hardware configuration, run system utilities, and launch server setup. provides a ... Up-to install required HP Systems Insight Manager and the ProLiant Essentials management tools. registered trademarks of optimized ProLiant server drivers, utilities, and management agents. • HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) - This pack supports HP ProLiant ML and DL 300, 500, and 700 servers, HP ProLiant server blades, and the HP BladeSystem c-Class. •...
Error Prevention Guide
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Nothing herein should be liable for HP products are set forth in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be construed as is" without warranty of any kind and is provided "as constituting an additional warranty. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Error Prevention Guide August 2003 (First Edition) Part Number 335894-001 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Nothing herein should be liable for HP products are set forth in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be construed as is" without warranty of any kind and is provided "as constituting an additional warranty. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Error Prevention Guide August 2003 (First Edition) Part Number 335894-001 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Error Prevention Guide
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... For example, you might want to know what it was initially. Use the server setup utility to check for failures of different hardware parts. • Check hard disk space periodically. Schedule backups based on your information-restoring needs. Test the backups periodically to be sure that... increases by noting the problems of others. • Have a reliable backup plan. Using a Methodology Following a set of procedures when using the HP tools, resources, software, and third-party product resources to keep abreast of potential problems. You may be sure that the data is not corrupted....
... For example, you might want to know what it was initially. Use the server setup utility to check for failures of different hardware parts. • Check hard disk space periodically. Schedule backups based on your information-restoring needs. Test the backups periodically to be sure that... increases by noting the problems of others. • Have a reliable backup plan. Using a Methodology Following a set of procedures when using the HP tools, resources, software, and third-party product resources to keep abreast of potential problems. You may be sure that the data is not corrupted....
Error Prevention Guide
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...prevent many problems. • Be sure that systems and racks are used. • Do not clean card edge connectors with erasers; Spare parts to maintain (if applicable to the server) include SCSI controllers, hot-pluggable redundant power supplies, hot-pluggable fans, hot-pluggable drives, SCSI... Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete I/O, media, processor, and memory modules, if the server is modular. • Restock spare parts as they are not positioned tightly up -to-date network topology map in an accessible location. Visually Checking the Server Periodically, you took to...
...prevent many problems. • Be sure that systems and racks are used. • Do not clean card edge connectors with erasers; Spare parts to maintain (if applicable to the server) include SCSI controllers, hot-pluggable redundant power supplies, hot-pluggable fans, hot-pluggable drives, SCSI... Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete I/O, media, processor, and memory modules, if the server is modular. • Restock spare parts as they are not positioned tightly up -to-date network topology map in an accessible location. Visually Checking the Server Periodically, you took to...
Error Prevention Guide
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... any cables for dust on a power line, typically lasting only a fraction of a second, whereas a surge is a quick impulse of undesirable high voltage on external server parts, such as laser printers, air conditioners, copiers, and coffee machines, or ungrounded power strips. • Periodically check AC grounded (earthed) outlets to counter excessive demand...
... any cables for dust on a power line, typically lasting only a fraction of a second, whereas a surge is a quick impulse of undesirable high voltage on external server parts, such as laser printers, air conditioners, copiers, and coffee machines, or ungrounded power strips. • Periodically check AC grounded (earthed) outlets to counter excessive demand...
Error Prevention Guide
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...of static electricity from your finger or other conductor can work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. An electronic device exposed to http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/ltt/index.html 12 Error Prevention Guide For more information, refer to electrostatic discharge may function normally for a while, ... drive to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions. Preventing Cable Damage Handle cables with the tape drive. Handle cables by parts being removed or replaced. In all and can destroy static-sensitive devices or micro-circuitry. Preventing Tape Drive Errors...
...of static electricity from your finger or other conductor can work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. An electronic device exposed to http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/ltt/index.html 12 Error Prevention Guide For more information, refer to electrostatic discharge may function normally for a while, ... drive to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions. Preventing Cable Damage Handle cables with the tape drive. Handle cables by parts being removed or replaced. In all and can destroy static-sensitive devices or micro-circuitry. Preventing Tape Drive Errors...
HP Insight Diagnostics Online Edition Featuring Survey Utility and IML Viewer
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... a significant change has occurred. During a service call arises, one of the first requests made of the customer is to complete a number of steps, such as part of the configuration audit trail. As each time the Insight Diagnostics Online Edition captures the system configuration. Insight Diagnostics Online Edition also satisfies this information...
... a significant change has occurred. During a service call arises, one of the first requests made of the customer is to complete a number of steps, such as part of the configuration audit trail. As each time the Insight Diagnostics Online Edition captures the system configuration. Insight Diagnostics Online Edition also satisfies this information...
Memory technology evolution: an overview of system memory technologies, 8th Edition
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... registers on each assistant must take a break (be accessed when a single assistant takes a break. Bank interleaving SDRAM divides memory into two parts and having two assistants to each retrieve a different part of the page. In other words, while one whole page, especially since no data can be refreshed), breaks are staggered so...
... registers on each assistant must take a break (be accessed when a single assistant takes a break. Bank interleaving SDRAM divides memory into two parts and having two assistants to each retrieve a different part of the page. In other words, while one whole page, especially since no data can be refreshed), breaks are staggered so...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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..., do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this guide. Observe all product safety and operating instructions. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. This symbol on the product and in this receptacle. WARNING: To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the documentation...
..., do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this guide. Observe all product safety and operating instructions. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. This symbol on the product and in this receptacle. WARNING: To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the documentation...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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...energy circuits. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to an HP authorized service provider. Avoid quick stops and uneven surfaces. Some Enterprise products contain power supplies that could bridge live parts. ! Do not replace non-hot plug components while power is supplied by... The product has been exposed to defeat safety interlocks (where provided). ! Remove all AC power cords. " Use the product only with the HP equipment identified as suitable. " The product has been dropped or damaged. Do not attempt to rain or water. The installation of internal options ...
...energy circuits. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to an HP authorized service provider. Avoid quick stops and uneven surfaces. Some Enterprise products contain power supplies that could bridge live parts. ! Do not replace non-hot plug components while power is supplied by... The product has been exposed to defeat safety interlocks (where provided). ! Remove all AC power cords. " Use the product only with the HP equipment identified as suitable. " The product has been dropped or damaged. Do not attempt to rain or water. The installation of internal options ...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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2002 Hewlett-Packard Company Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be construed as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. ing an additional warranty. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products are set forth in this document is provided "as constitut- Fifth Edition (July 2002) Part Number 296382-025 296382- 025 The information in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
2002 Hewlett-Packard Company Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be construed as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. ing an additional warranty. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products are set forth in this document is provided "as constitut- Fifth Edition (July 2002) Part Number 296382-025 296382- 025 The information in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
Regular Firmware Updates Essential for Optimal Performance and Functionality of HP ProLiant Servers
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... of all products fall into this . Ensuring that could put the system at risk. • To correct product issues, such as part of regular server maintenance. Based on the HP ProLiant product return rates, approximately 30 to 35 percent of other issues that each server is running the latest drivers, patches, and operating...
... of all products fall into this . Ensuring that could put the system at risk. • To correct product issues, such as part of regular server maintenance. Based on the HP ProLiant product return rates, approximately 30 to 35 percent of other issues that each server is running the latest drivers, patches, and operating...
Compaq Leadership in Server Innovations
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... provides ample opportunity to drive its products to give customers greater utilization of space and greater serviceability. By delivering 9 For example, 14 ProLiant 850Rs can , but that provide a lower cost of proprietary RISC/UNIX systems but also because it can fit in a 42U rack ... is listening to changing business cycles," said John T. No. Customers are able to integrate up to industry standards proves that all required parts are supported by a virtual organization of Compaq's service operations and those of 19-inch racks over the commodity-based providers. COMPAQ DRIVES ...
... provides ample opportunity to drive its products to give customers greater utilization of space and greater serviceability. By delivering 9 For example, 14 ProLiant 850Rs can , but that provide a lower cost of proprietary RISC/UNIX systems but also because it can fit in a 42U rack ... is listening to changing business cycles," said John T. No. Customers are able to integrate up to industry standards proves that all required parts are supported by a virtual organization of Compaq's service operations and those of 19-inch racks over the commodity-based providers. COMPAQ DRIVES ...
Compaq Survey Utility
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Critical information such as part of 7 Eight snapshot generations plus the initial baseline configuration and the active session are "checkpointed" to the user. All configuration snapshots are time and date ...
Critical information such as part of 7 Eight snapshot generations plus the initial baseline configuration and the active session are "checkpointed" to the user. All configuration snapshots are time and date ...
Compaq Survey Utility
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...; Accept All Cookies • Full Java Development Kit 1.1 (JDK 1.1) support Copies of Compaq SmartStart and the Compaq Management CD. Updates are distributed as part of Survey Utility are also supported via the Compaq Integration Server ECG075/0798 WHITE PAPER (cont.) ... SPECIFICATIONS Supported platforms Supported operating systems System requirements for...Compaq's web site on NT 4.0. Netscape Navigator 4.04 or above ) for browsing to a device Web Browser Recommendations Availability 13 All Compaq ProSignia and ProLiant servers Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0 Windows 95(reporting only;
...; Accept All Cookies • Full Java Development Kit 1.1 (JDK 1.1) support Copies of Compaq SmartStart and the Compaq Management CD. Updates are distributed as part of Survey Utility are also supported via the Compaq Integration Server ECG075/0798 WHITE PAPER (cont.) ... SPECIFICATIONS Supported platforms Supported operating systems System requirements for...Compaq's web site on NT 4.0. Netscape Navigator 4.04 or above ) for browsing to a device Web Browser Recommendations Availability 13 All Compaq ProSignia and ProLiant servers Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0 Windows 95(reporting only;
Configuration and Tuning of Sybase System 11 for Microsoft Windows NT on Compaq Servers
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...of Compaq Computer Corporation. NOTICE The information in this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any federal, state, or local requirements. No part of the agreement. Product names mentioned herein may not be the only available solution. Printed in Compaq product warranties. Configuration and Tuning of the... may be used or copied only in this guide is subject to change without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation. ProLiant, ProSignia, Qvision, and Systempro/XL are trademarks of their respective companies. © 1996 Compaq Computer Corporation.
...of Compaq Computer Corporation. NOTICE The information in this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any federal, state, or local requirements. No part of the agreement. Product names mentioned herein may not be the only available solution. Printed in Compaq product warranties. Configuration and Tuning of the... may be used or copied only in this guide is subject to change without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation. ProLiant, ProSignia, Qvision, and Systempro/XL are trademarks of their respective companies. © 1996 Compaq Computer Corporation.
Configuration and Tuning of Sybase System 11 for Microsoft Windows NT on Compaq Servers
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..., suggestions and feedback are appreciated. A Server can vary depending upon the number of user logins, level of security, and the available system bandwidth. It is part of a domain and incurs overhead in a highly usable format. CAUTION: If the Primary Domain Controller goes off-line; The Backup Domain Controller server is our...
..., suggestions and feedback are appreciated. A Server can vary depending upon the number of user logins, level of security, and the available system bandwidth. It is part of a domain and incurs overhead in a highly usable format. CAUTION: If the Primary Domain Controller goes off-line; The Backup Domain Controller server is our...