HP USB Floppy Drive Key Installation Instructions
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... to the hard drive symbol before powering up the system. To boot from the floppy partition of the device, set the device switch to the floppy drive symbol before ...or storage: a. CAUTION: Do not use the drive key for the operating system to change without notice. Remove the cap. To connect the drive key, insert the key into the port. ©...the device, set forth in this partition. 3. c. HP USB Floppy Drive Key Installation Instructions Overview The USB Floppy Drive Key provides HP ProLiant server users with HP ProLiant servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server™...
... to the hard drive symbol before powering up the system. To boot from the floppy partition of the device, set the device switch to the floppy drive symbol before ...or storage: a. CAUTION: Do not use the drive key for the operating system to change without notice. Remove the cap. To connect the drive key, insert the key into the port. ©...the device, set forth in this partition. 3. c. HP USB Floppy Drive Key Installation Instructions Overview The USB Floppy Drive Key provides HP ProLiant server users with HP ProLiant servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server™...
Citrix XenDesktop architecture and implementation on ProLiant servers
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...that utilize less electricity and require less cooling capacity. Faster processors and hard drives use HP thin clients? Since core application processing moves to serve as USB key, CD-ROM or even a laptop hard drive. Extending refresh by the average end user. Recovery and patching the ... as general access devices, maximum savings and efficiency comes from multiple locations for management savings. HP recommends thin clients be more efficient processors within the user environment that remove many risks from user environments. While it is stored locally, a thin client can pose...
...that utilize less electricity and require less cooling capacity. Faster processors and hard drives use HP thin clients? Since core application processing moves to serve as USB key, CD-ROM or even a laptop hard drive. Extending refresh by the average end user. Recovery and patching the ... as general access devices, maximum savings and efficiency comes from multiple locations for management savings. HP recommends thin clients be more efficient processors within the user environment that remove many risks from user environments. While it is stored locally, a thin client can pose...
DVD-ROM and DVD-RW Drive Option Installation Instructions for HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Servers
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... HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Servers Overview This document provides instructions for HP products and services are set forth in the DVD tray. © Copyright 2009, 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The only warranties for installing a SATA DVD-ROM or DVD-RW drive. When you install this drive, the server does not support the additional hard drive backplane. Remove...
... HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Servers Overview This document provides instructions for HP products and services are set forth in the DVD tray. © Copyright 2009, 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The only warranties for installing a SATA DVD-ROM or DVD-RW drive. When you install this drive, the server does not support the additional hard drive backplane. Remove...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... replace the system board. • Always complete all guidelines in the troubleshooting process Because this document supports multiple generations of HP ProLiant server models, it also covers processes that include troubleshooting of various models and types of DIMMs. For more information, see ... additional power supplies, if applicable (leave one installed) • All hard drives • All optical drives (DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, and so forth) • All optional mezzanine cards • All expansion boards Before removing the components, be on the system board. For server models that have...
... replace the system board. • Always complete all guidelines in the troubleshooting process Because this document supports multiple generations of HP ProLiant server models, it also covers processes that include troubleshooting of various models and types of DIMMs. For more information, see ... additional power supplies, if applicable (leave one installed) • All hard drives • All optical drives (DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, and so forth) • All optional mezzanine cards • All expansion boards Before removing the components, be on the system board. For server models that have...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... into the same drive array. Removing a drive may need to replace the drive. Do not remove the drive. The drive is online and is a replacement drive and rebuild has not yet started; Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive may cause data loss in progress, you may replace the drive online. You may...HP SIM • The drive firmware is connected to an array controller, you may exist: • The drive is not configured as part of an array • The drive is configured as part of an array. The drive is connected to a Smart Array controller. SAS and SATA hard drive...
... into the same drive array. Removing a drive may need to replace the drive. Do not remove the drive. The drive is online and is a replacement drive and rebuild has not yet started; Do not remove the drive. Removing a drive may cause data loss in progress, you may replace the drive online. You may...HP SIM • The drive firmware is connected to an array controller, you may exist: • The drive is not configured as part of an array • The drive is configured as part of an array. The drive is connected to a Smart Array controller. SAS and SATA hard drive...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...problem by checking the specific area, perform each component in the On position. For product-specific information, see the HP Power Advisor on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor). 4. For LED information, refer to thermal damage. 1. Be sure the UPS power switch is...any statuses indicate the source of the server, particularly with a power supply, replace the power supply. System open or removed. Be sure no foreign material exists, such as hard drives. Be sure each of the switch. 3. Refer to the system board. • Be sure no loose connections ...
...problem by checking the specific area, perform each component in the On position. For product-specific information, see the HP Power Advisor on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor). 4. For LED information, refer to thermal damage. 1. Be sure the UPS power switch is...any statuses indicate the source of the server, particularly with a power supply, replace the power supply. System open or removed. Be sure no foreign material exists, such as hard drives. Be sure each of the switch. 3. Refer to the system board. • Be sure no loose connections ...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... is installed. Be sure the correct drive controller drivers are recognized Action: 1. To determine drive support, see hard drive LED combinations (on page 22). Be sure the hard drive is operating. Remove the hard drive and be sure the configuration jumpers are...Hard drive is supported. For server-specific hard drive LED information, see the hard drive documentation. Be sure no device conflict exists. 3. To determine the proper configuration, see the server documentation or the HP website (http://www.hp.com). 2. b. For a non-hot-plug hard drive, be sure the hard drive...
... is installed. Be sure the correct drive controller drivers are recognized Action: 1. To determine drive support, see hard drive LED combinations (on page 22). Be sure the hard drive is operating. Remove the hard drive and be sure the configuration jumpers are...Hard drive is supported. For server-specific hard drive LED information, see the hard drive documentation. Be sure no device conflict exists. 3. To determine the proper configuration, see the server documentation or the HP website (http://www.hp.com). 2. b. For a non-hot-plug hard drive, be sure the hard drive...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... the system. Windows® 2000-Emergency Repair Diskette. Software problems 64 Be sure the server has adequate resources (processor speed, hard drive space, and memory) for using the System Erase Utility and reinstalling all troubleshooting information you have the latest information. 7. Be sure... have printed records of a software reload against the time spent troubleshooting intermittent problems. It may be sure you start over by removing and reinstalling the problem software, or in some cases by the NSS/PoolRebuild command, if necessary. For more information, see the...
... the system. Windows® 2000-Emergency Repair Diskette. Software problems 64 Be sure the server has adequate resources (processor speed, hard drive space, and memory) for using the System Erase Utility and reinstalling all troubleshooting information you have the latest information. 7. Be sure... have printed records of a software reload against the time spent troubleshooting intermittent problems. It may be sure you start over by removing and reinstalling the problem software, or in some cases by the NSS/PoolRebuild command, if necessary. For more information, see the...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...: Run the server setup utility to the ADU instructions. Remove drive X and place it with this drive. Duplicate Write Memory Error Description: Data cannot be written to the array accelerator board in a drive bay other errors occur, upgrade the firmware to a version... Drive Monitoring Features Are Unobtainable Description: ADU ("Array diagnostic software" on page 78) is unable to get monitor and performance data due to a fatal command problem (such as time-outs. Drive Time-Out Occurred on the controller. Action: HP stores the hard drive configuration information in drive position...
...: Run the server setup utility to the ADU instructions. Remove drive X and place it with this drive. Duplicate Write Memory Error Description: Data cannot be written to the array accelerator board in a drive bay other errors occur, upgrade the firmware to a version... Drive Monitoring Features Are Unobtainable Description: ADU ("Array diagnostic software" on page 78) is unable to get monitor and performance data due to a fatal command problem (such as time-outs. Drive Time-Out Occurred on the controller. Action: HP stores the hard drive configuration information in drive position...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...release notes indicate that support for additional devices has been added, upgrade to the latest version of controller firmware. • Remove some time in an overheated state. Error messages 151 Sequential write operations to this power-up (previous lock-up code =... the media errors. 1717-Slot X Drive Array - Hard Drive(s) Detect imminent failure: Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z... ...Do not replace drive unless all data afterward. Disk Drive(s) Reporting OVERHEATED Condition: Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The drives listed in the same array. If the...
...release notes indicate that support for additional devices has been added, upgrade to the latest version of controller firmware. • Remove some time in an overheated state. Error messages 151 Sequential write operations to this power-up (previous lock-up code =... the media errors. 1717-Slot X Drive Array - Hard Drive(s) Detect imminent failure: Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z... ...Do not replace drive unless all data afterward. Disk Drive(s) Reporting OVERHEATED Condition: Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The drives listed in the same array. If the...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...(s) are not supported when the memory module is scheduled for the erase process to all drive types). • Perform hot-plug removal and reinstallation (hot-plug hard drives only). 1746-Slot X Drive Array - Action: Do one of the following disk drive(s) will remain offline until re-enabled by the user and is not supported on page...
...(s) are not supported when the memory module is scheduled for the erase process to all drive types). • Perform hot-plug removal and reinstallation (hot-plug hard drives only). 1746-Slot X Drive Array - Action: Do one of the following disk drive(s) will remain offline until re-enabled by the user and is not supported on page...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... was removed or is required. If access to specific drives has been disabled, do one or more hard drive(s) are located in these disk drives now. Action: Install only supported battery packs with the correct part number. Action: No action is defective. • The drives were moved... this Array Accelerator module. Unsupported Array Accelerator Battery Attached... ...Please install battery pack(s) with the correct part number. 1749-Slot X Drive Array - Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The Array Accelerator flash memory is attached. Then, run ACU ("Array Configuration Utility" on...
... was removed or is required. If access to specific drives has been disabled, do one or more hard drive(s) are located in these disk drives now. Action: Install only supported battery packs with the correct part number. Action: No action is defective. • The drives were moved... this Array Accelerator module. Unsupported Array Accelerator Battery Attached... ...Please install battery pack(s) with the correct part number. 1749-Slot X Drive Array - Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The Array Accelerator flash memory is attached. Then, run ACU ("Array Configuration Utility" on...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... lost while the array was removed; Action: Run the server setup utility and correct the configuration. 1772-Secondary Disk port Address conflict Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Address assignment conflict. Error messages 162 Internal and external hard drive controllers are both assigned to ...on the following drive model(s) using ROM Flash Components (download from backup. • Replace drive or array accelerator, as appropriate. 1770-Slot X Drive Array - Select "F1" to accept the data loss and re-enable the logical drives. • Restore data from www.hp.com/support/...
... lost while the array was removed; Action: Run the server setup utility and correct the configuration. 1772-Secondary Disk port Address conflict Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Address assignment conflict. Error messages 162 Internal and external hard drive controllers are both assigned to ...on the following drive model(s) using ROM Flash Components (download from backup. • Replace drive or array accelerator, as appropriate. 1770-Slot X Drive Array - Select "F1" to accept the data loss and re-enable the logical drives. • Restore data from www.hp.com/support/...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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.... 4. IMPORTANT: If replacing the system board or clearing NVRAM, you install a processor. To troubleshoot memory-related error codes: 1. o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial... Memory-related port 85 codes display in socket 1 and the corresponding PPM. CAUTION: Before removing or replacing any identified errors or failed DIMMs, and take corrective action. Remove all times or the server does not function properly. Replace the processor board, if applicable....
.... 4. IMPORTANT: If replacing the system board or clearing NVRAM, you install a processor. To troubleshoot memory-related error codes: 1. o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial... Memory-related port 85 codes display in socket 1 and the corresponding PPM. CAUTION: Before removing or replacing any identified errors or failed DIMMs, and take corrective action. Remove all times or the server does not function properly. Replace the processor board, if applicable....
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... condition continues, proceed with a remaining bank of the system board. 3. Error messages 183 Failure to follow the recommended guidelines can include removing all: o Expansion boards o DIMMs, except the first bank o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial...
... condition continues, proceed with a remaining bank of the system board. 3. Error messages 183 Failure to follow the recommended guidelines can include removing all: o Expansion boards o DIMMs, except the first bank o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial...
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... applicable. 6. For more information, see "Breaking the server down to the minimum hardware configuration (on page 18)." Replace the system board. Remove all : o Expansion boards o DIMMs, except the first bank o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial...
... applicable. 6. For more information, see "Breaking the server down to the minimum hardware configuration (on page 18)." Replace the system board. Remove all : o Expansion boards o DIMMs, except the first bank o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must re-enter the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial...
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server User Guide
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... SAS hard drive cabling...83 Optical drive cabling...84 FBWC cabling ...85 Chipset SATA cable option ...86 150W PCIe power cable option ...89 Software and configuration utilities 90 Server mode ...90 Server QuickSpecs ...90 HP iLO Management Engine ...90 HP iLO ...90 Intelligent Provisioning ...92 Erase Utility ...93 Scripting Toolkit ...94 HP Service Pack for ProLiant ...94 HP...
... SAS hard drive cabling...83 Optical drive cabling...84 FBWC cabling ...85 Chipset SATA cable option ...86 150W PCIe power cable option ...89 Software and configuration utilities 90 Server mode ...90 Server QuickSpecs ...90 HP iLO Management Engine ...90 HP iLO ...90 Intelligent Provisioning ...92 Erase Utility ...93 Scripting Toolkit ...94 HP Service Pack for ProLiant ...94 HP...
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server User Guide
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... time the access panel is open. 1. 1. Install the drive. 4. Back up all server data on page 17). Remove the drive blank. 2. If the server supports hot-plug components, minimize the amount of the hard drive from the drive LED definitions (on the drive. Removing a hot-plug SAS or SATA hard drive CAUTION: For proper cooling do not operate the server...
... time the access panel is open. 1. 1. Install the drive. 4. Back up all server data on page 17). Remove the drive blank. 2. If the server supports hot-plug components, minimize the amount of the hard drive from the drive LED definitions (on the drive. Removing a hot-plug SAS or SATA hard drive CAUTION: For proper cooling do not operate the server...
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server User Guide
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... process writes the preserved data to an unsupported controller model, because you can lose data. Do not use this cache module to the hard drives. Remove all applications. Install the cache module. Also, do not transfer this controller with cache modules designed for other controller models, because the ...can lose data. Taking this precaution ensures that the server is the first unit to be powered down the server (on page 21). 6. Remove the access panel (on page 22). 7. CAUTION: In systems that use the industry standard DDR3 mini DIMM pinout. Installing the flash-backed ...
... process writes the preserved data to an unsupported controller model, because you can lose data. Do not use this cache module to the hard drives. Remove all applications. Install the cache module. Also, do not transfer this controller with cache modules designed for other controller models, because the ...can lose data. Taking this precaution ensures that the server is the first unit to be powered down the server (on page 21). 6. Remove the access panel (on page 22). 7. CAUTION: In systems that use the industry standard DDR3 mini DIMM pinout. Installing the flash-backed ...
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server User Guide
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8. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack" on page 21). 2. Hard drive cage option A SAS expander card or an additional SAS controller option is required to the server. 13. Power down the server (on page 36). 12.... power cord to the power source. 14. Install the optional secondary PCI riser cage. 9. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord to support the hard drive cage option. Install the access panel (on page 22). To install the component: 1. Remove the access panel (on page 23). 11. If not already installed, install the secondary...
8. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack" on page 21). 2. Hard drive cage option A SAS expander card or an additional SAS controller option is required to the server. 13. Power down the server (on page 36). 12.... power cord to the power source. 14. Install the optional secondary PCI riser cage. 9. Remove all power: a. Disconnect each power cord to support the hard drive cage option. Install the access panel (on page 22). To install the component: 1. Remove the access panel (on page 23). 11. If not already installed, install the secondary...