HP Client Manager 6.1
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... client information such as the chassis serial number, computer model number, memory size, operating system, CPU identification, and many more secure client infrastructure. Manage HP ProtectTools enabled clients: Identify and inventory HP client computers that you have the most up a more inventory items.... machine and installed separately. Use the HP Client Manager console to remotely initialize the security chip on any client computer. For example, you to view reports for display. Normally, a SoftPaq would be configured to happen automatically and remotely across all...
... client information such as the chassis serial number, computer model number, memory size, operating system, CPU identification, and many more secure client infrastructure. Manage HP ProtectTools enabled clients: Identify and inventory HP client computers that you have the most up a more inventory items.... machine and installed separately. Use the HP Client Manager console to remotely initialize the security chip on any client computer. For example, you to view reports for display. Normally, a SoftPaq would be configured to happen automatically and remotely across all...
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...to the situation. Sample Health Monitoring display Note: The number of health events that an e-mail be sent to you to alert you to memory changes, disk drive changes, or CPU changes. Figure 5. In addition to change management, security enhancements include chassis intrusion alerts, which may indicate.... 8 Health monitoring The partial screen capture below shows the events that can be selected in order to monitor the health of the pre-configured reports. You can select the threshold values for free disk space and battery charge level. You can also monitor the status of these events...
...to the situation. Sample Health Monitoring display Note: The number of health events that an e-mail be sent to you to alert you to memory changes, disk drive changes, or CPU changes. Figure 5. In addition to change management, security enhancements include chassis intrusion alerts, which may indicate.... 8 Health monitoring The partial screen capture below shows the events that can be selected in order to monitor the health of the pre-configured reports. You can select the threshold values for free disk space and battery charge level. You can also monitor the status of these events...
HP Workstations for Linux - User Guide
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.../linux_hardware_matrix. 2 Chapter 1 Linux on HP Workstations. System RAM HP supports different amounts of total RAM in various HP Workstations based on the number of hardware DIMM slots and the capabilities of cards supported on HP Workstations ENWW These proprietary drivers are not a standard part of purchase. Warranty As part of the HP Workstation hardware warranty, HP provides software configuration and installation support for...
.../linux_hardware_matrix. 2 Chapter 1 Linux on HP Workstations. System RAM HP supports different amounts of total RAM in various HP Workstations based on the number of hardware DIMM slots and the capabilities of cards supported on HP Workstations ENWW These proprietary drivers are not a standard part of purchase. Warranty As part of the HP Workstation hardware warranty, HP provides software configuration and installation support for...
HP Workstations for Linux - User Guide
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... the use of the largesmp kernel for details on which must be balanced between both processor sockets be populated, and installed memory should be set Hyper-Threading to Enable, and then press F10 to simultaneously play audio from multiple sources, such as RHEL... dual-socket quad core 600 and 800 configurations. Please refer to Disable. Certain older 64-bit Linux distributions such as optional devices. Select Advanced > Processors. The audio hardware is enabled and work correctly. Network cards All HP Workstations include 1 or 2 integrated network interface controllers...
... the use of the largesmp kernel for details on which must be balanced between both processor sockets be populated, and installed memory should be set Hyper-Threading to Enable, and then press F10 to simultaneously play audio from multiple sources, such as RHEL... dual-socket quad core 600 and 800 configurations. Please refer to Disable. Certain older 64-bit Linux distributions such as optional devices. Select Advanced > Processors. The audio hardware is enabled and work correctly. Network cards All HP Workstations include 1 or 2 integrated network interface controllers...
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... is issued: # aticonfig --initial HP recommends the interactive configuration utilities provided by ATI. ● ATI Overdrive-enables you to change core or memory clock values. The NVIDIA-settings applet tool supports interactive configuration of GDM , Gnome, and KDE... display managers). For more information on the enterprise desktop is configured with a ServerFlags option or enabled with the aticonfig configuration tool provided by ATI. AMD® / ATI graphics workstations...
... is issued: # aticonfig --initial HP recommends the interactive configuration utilities provided by ATI. ● ATI Overdrive-enables you to change core or memory clock values. The NVIDIA-settings applet tool supports interactive configuration of GDM , Gnome, and KDE... display managers). For more information on the enterprise desktop is configured with a ServerFlags option or enabled with the aticonfig configuration tool provided by ATI. AMD® / ATI graphics workstations...
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... X Server xw4200 xw4300 xw6200 xw8200 xw9300 /c00676466 ATI Graphics xw6200 Resolution Unexpected xw8200 /c00529204 X Hang with 100% CPU Utilization /c01117497 (AMD64/ EM64T) [AMD64/EM64T] Configured With 4GB to 4.5GB Of Memory May Panic During Boot /c01117503 (AMD64...HP release notes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 3 Use the following table to determine which advisories are applicable to Save and Restore libGL xw4200 xw4300 xw6200 xw8200 /c01122456 (i386) System May Hang with ATI FireGL V3100 xw4200 xw4300 xw6200 xw8200 /c01131106 ATI FireGL Driver Fails to the RHEL 3 workstation...
... X Server xw4200 xw4300 xw6200 xw8200 xw9300 /c00676466 ATI Graphics xw6200 Resolution Unexpected xw8200 /c00529204 X Hang with 100% CPU Utilization /c01117497 (AMD64/ EM64T) [AMD64/EM64T] Configured With 4GB to 4.5GB Of Memory May Panic During Boot /c01117503 (AMD64...HP release notes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 3 Use the following table to determine which advisories are applicable to Save and Restore libGL xw4200 xw4300 xw6200 xw8200 /c01122456 (i386) System May Hang with ATI FireGL V3100 xw4200 xw4300 xw6200 xw8200 /c01131106 ATI FireGL Driver Fails to the RHEL 3 workstation...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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... ◦ System product number ◦ System BIOS revision ◦ Memory size and configuration ◦ Processor information ◦ Storage device information and configuration ◦ Graphics / audio / communications information and configuration ◦ And more... ● Comprehensive list of the computer and perform hardware troubleshooting on HP Desktop and Workstation systems. This diagnostic tool should be operating system related...
... ◦ System product number ◦ System BIOS revision ◦ Memory size and configuration ◦ Processor information ◦ Storage device information and configuration ◦ Graphics / audio / communications information and configuration ◦ And more... ● Comprehensive list of the computer and perform hardware troubleshooting on HP Desktop and Workstation systems. This diagnostic tool should be operating system related...
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...such as all connected mice and keyboards. ● Memory - Shows user input devices such as high level PCI devices, low level SMBIOS, CMOS and PCI configuration space data. ● Audio - User help about HP Vision Diagnostics. The View Levels include: ● Overview... - The Categories Levels include: ● All - Shows system memory information. 30 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ENWW These functions...
...such as all connected mice and keyboards. ● Memory - Shows user input devices such as high level PCI devices, low level SMBIOS, CMOS and PCI configuration space data. ● Audio - User help about HP Vision Diagnostics. The View Levels include: ● Overview... - The Categories Levels include: ● All - Shows system memory information. 30 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ENWW These functions...
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... power off your workstation, exit HP Vision Field Diagnostic, boot to run the test over the testing process. The diagnostic software will automatically switch to the Status tab in order to be executed, either the CD or USB flash drive and select HP Memory Test from the boot...from the test selection tree. ● Expand, Collapse button - NOTE: Memory can be selected or unselected. This does not guarantee that all available tests. Click this button to perform quickly while covering your system configuration. WARNING! Once started, do not display prompts and require no interaction....
... power off your workstation, exit HP Vision Field Diagnostic, boot to run the test over the testing process. The diagnostic software will automatically switch to the Status tab in order to be executed, either the CD or USB flash drive and select HP Memory Test from the boot...from the test selection tree. ● Expand, Collapse button - NOTE: Memory can be selected or unselected. This does not guarantee that all available tests. Click this button to perform quickly while covering your system configuration. WARNING! Once started, do not display prompts and require no interaction....
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...the correct memory modules and to the workstation by pressing and holding the power button for accepting the changes. Ensure that the device is not recognized as the audible codes that might not automatically configure when added if the default configuration conflicts with the workstation system. Cables...the upgrade or memory modules were installed in the connector are unplugged. See Diagnostic lights and audible (beep) codes on page 42 to the Service and Technical Reference Guide, which is available through a link on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD (http://www.hp.com/support/ ...
...the correct memory modules and to the workstation by pressing and holding the power button for accepting the changes. Ensure that the device is not recognized as the audible codes that might not automatically configure when added if the default configuration conflicts with the workstation system. Cables...the upgrade or memory modules were installed in the connector are unplugged. See Diagnostic lights and audible (beep) codes on page 42 to the Service and Technical Reference Guide, which is available through a link on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD (http://www.hp.com/support/ ...
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... time to the Service and Technical Reference Guide for your workstation model for assistance. repeat this procedure until failure occurs. Check the power supply functionality. Disconnect the AC power. Contact HP for assistance. 44 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ENWW Replace DIMMs one ...action NOTE: Memory connector pin configurations vary, and can have either a 4-pin, 6-pin, or 8-pin configuration, depending on the system board. Continue adding devices one at a time; c. The problem might be on the graphics card. To prevent damage, disconnect the workstation power cord ...
... time to the Service and Technical Reference Guide for your workstation model for assistance. repeat this procedure until failure occurs. Check the power supply functionality. Disconnect the AC power. Contact HP for assistance. 44 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ENWW Replace DIMMs one ...action NOTE: Memory connector pin configurations vary, and can have either a 4-pin, 6-pin, or 8-pin configuration, depending on the system board. Continue adding devices one at a time; c. The problem might be on the graphics card. To prevent damage, disconnect the workstation power cord ...
HP xw9300 Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... Front Panel Component Problems 155 Solving Hardware Installation Problems 156 Solving Network Problems 158 Solving Memory Problems 160 Solving Processor Problems 161 Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems 162 Solving Internet ... with SCSI Devices 173 SMART 174 Jumpers 175 B SATA Devices SATA Guidelines 178 SATA RAID Configurations 179 C Connector Pins Enhanced Keyboard 182 Mouse 182 Ethernet RJ-45 182 Serial Interface 183 ...Precautions 196 Maximizing the Airflow 197 Cleaning the Workstation Case 198 Cleaning the Keyboard 199 Cleaning the Monitor 200 Cleaning the Mouse 201 6 Contents
... Front Panel Component Problems 155 Solving Hardware Installation Problems 156 Solving Network Problems 158 Solving Memory Problems 160 Solving Processor Problems 161 Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems 162 Solving Internet ... with SCSI Devices 173 SMART 174 Jumpers 175 B SATA Devices SATA Guidelines 178 SATA RAID Configurations 179 C Connector Pins Enhanced Keyboard 182 Mouse 182 Ethernet RJ-45 182 Serial Interface 183 ...Precautions 196 Maximizing the Airflow 197 Cleaning the Workstation Case 198 Cleaning the Keyboard 199 Cleaning the Monitor 200 Cleaning the Mouse 201 6 Contents
HP xw9300 Service and Technical Reference Guide
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PCI-X Card 4 Processors : Front Bezel @ Diskette Drive with bracket 5 System Fan q Memory Modules u PCI Card 6 Memory Airflow Duct < Front Fan B Hard Drive *An optical drive is a CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+R/RW, or ... Power Supply 8 System Board > Optical Drive* 3 CPU Heatsinks 9 Chassis ? For complete information on page 21 Exploded View The following image shows a typical HP xw9300 Workstation (drive configurations can vary). Product Features This section contains the following information: • "Exploded View" on page 18 • "Rear Panel Components" on page 20 ...
PCI-X Card 4 Processors : Front Bezel @ Diskette Drive with bracket 5 System Fan q Memory Modules u PCI Card 6 Memory Airflow Duct < Front Fan B Hard Drive *An optical drive is a CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+R/RW, or ... Power Supply 8 System Board > Optical Drive* 3 CPU Heatsinks 9 Chassis ? For complete information on page 21 Exploded View The following image shows a typical HP xw9300 Workstation (drive configurations can vary). Product Features This section contains the following information: • "Exploded View" on page 18 • "Rear Panel Components" on page 20 ...
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... Supply and Cooling 27 Product Overview Power Consumption and Cooling The following table shows the power consumption for a typical configuration (based on primary power consumptions): • Two processors (2.4GHz Opteron) • 2GB memory (4x512MB) • Two hard drives (2xSATA 40GB) • DVD-ROM drive • PCI Express graphics card ... Hibernate mode (S4) 7W = 23.9 btu/hr Power Off (S5) 7W = 23.9 btu/hr a. To reach zero power consumption, either unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip with the power button on power-saving features, refer to your...
... Supply and Cooling 27 Product Overview Power Consumption and Cooling The following table shows the power consumption for a typical configuration (based on primary power consumptions): • Two processors (2.4GHz Opteron) • 2GB memory (4x512MB) • Two hard drives (2xSATA 40GB) • DVD-ROM drive • PCI Express graphics card ... Hibernate mode (S4) 7W = 23.9 btu/hr Power Off (S5) 7W = 23.9 btu/hr a. To reach zero power consumption, either unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip with the power button on power-saving features, refer to your...
HP xw9300 Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... or restarted. • Enter the Asset Tag or property identification number assigned by saving system configuration information on diskette and restoring it on one or more workstations. 44 System Management To manually switch to POST Messages Enabled during POST, press any key (...; Enable Quick Boot, which enables the workstation to boot the operating system when the power-on password is entered. • Select POST Messages Enabled or Disabled to change , or verify the system configuration, including settings for processor, graphics, memory, audio, storage, communications, and input ...
... or restarted. • Enter the Asset Tag or property identification number assigned by saving system configuration information on diskette and restoring it on one or more workstations. 44 System Management To manually switch to POST Messages Enabled during POST, press any key (...; Enable Quick Boot, which enables the workstation to boot the operating system when the power-on password is entered. • Select POST Messages Enabled or Disabled to change , or verify the system configuration, including settings for processor, graphics, memory, audio, storage, communications, and input ...
HP xw9300 Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...bridge, all applicable device support in read-only memory (ROM). BIOS ROM The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) of the computer is a collection of LAN wake packet. • SMBIOS Spec 2.3.4 implementation and field definitions that accurately represent hardware configurations and OEM ID • BBS 1.01 ...utility. The firmware contained in the BIOS ROM supports the following systems and specifications: • Dual AMD Opteron 2xx series • Memory for 64-bit support, according to Microsoft Logo Requirements. • Execute self-tests on specified SATA hard drives (when supported by...
...bridge, all applicable device support in read-only memory (ROM). BIOS ROM The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) of the computer is a collection of LAN wake packet. • SMBIOS Spec 2.3.4 implementation and field definitions that accurately represent hardware configurations and OEM ID • BBS 1.01 ...utility. The firmware contained in the BIOS ROM supports the following systems and specifications: • Dual AMD Opteron 2xx series • Memory for 64-bit support, according to Microsoft Logo Requirements. • Execute self-tests on specified SATA hard drives (when supported by...
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... system time and date. About Displays copyright information. Computer Setup Menu NOTE: The following table. Date Save to Diskette Saves system configuration, including CMOS, to change with new firmware releases, so your menu might be than the following content is supported. Restore from Restores system...Description File System Lists product name, processor type/speed/stepping, cache size (L1/L2), system ROM Information family and version, installed memory size, chassis serial number, integrated MAC for is subject to a formatted, blank 1.44-MB diskette in the CPQsetup.txt file.
... system time and date. About Displays copyright information. Computer Setup Menu NOTE: The following table. Date Save to Diskette Saves system configuration, including CMOS, to change with new firmware releases, so your menu might be than the following content is supported. Restore from Restores system...Description File System Lists product name, processor type/speed/stepping, cache size (L1/L2), system ROM Information family and version, installed memory size, chassis serial number, integrated MAC for is subject to a formatted, blank 1.44-MB diskette in the CPQsetup.txt file.
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...# to 3 RAID You must enable the port before using RAID. PCI VGA Configuration NVIDIA VGA controller* Specifies if controller is only available on ). Slot 3 (PCI Configures the option ROM. Table 3-11 Computer Setup Menu Descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description... Processors Enable/disable Processor Cache and Coherent HT Speed*. Chipset/ Memory Enable/disable ECC support, Memory scrubbing, Memory remapping, and PCI SERR# generation. ...
...# to 3 RAID You must enable the port before using RAID. PCI VGA Configuration NVIDIA VGA controller* Specifies if controller is only available on ). Slot 3 (PCI Configures the option ROM. Table 3-11 Computer Setup Menu Descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description... Processors Enable/disable Processor Cache and Coherent HT Speed*. Chipset/ Memory Enable/disable ECC support, Memory scrubbing, Memory remapping, and PCI SERR# generation. ...
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...Memory configuration might try using a video card that uses less on-board memory. the memory requirements. Delete any TSRs that support ECC memory, HP does not support mixing ECC and non-ECC memory. Enter Computer Setup (F10) and disable memory remapping: Advanced > Chipset/Memory. A 32-bit OS is The memory... More than 2GB of RAM is Memory remapping is bad. 1. A total of 4GB of memory Check the memory requirements for the application for the workstation. Replace module with HP memory. 4. Out of space is disabled. or add more memory to isolate the faulty ...
...Memory configuration might try using a video card that uses less on-board memory. the memory requirements. Delete any TSRs that support ECC memory, HP does not support mixing ECC and non-ECC memory. Enter Computer Setup (F10) and disable memory remapping: Advanced > Chipset/Memory. A 32-bit OS is The memory... More than 2GB of RAM is Memory remapping is bad. 1. A total of 4GB of memory Check the memory requirements for the application for the workstation. Replace module with HP memory. 4. Out of space is disabled. or add more memory to isolate the faulty ...
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... Bit ECC error. If third-party memory has been added, test using HP only memory. 4. Try another memory socket. Replace keyboard. 303-Keyboard Controller I/O board keyboard controller. Be sure that none of DIMMs between channel A memory configurations and reseat the DIMMs and channel B. Replace memory with workstation turned off . 2. Error 1. Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off . 2. Be sure that...
... Bit ECC error. If third-party memory has been added, test using HP only memory. 4. Try another memory socket. Replace keyboard. 303-Keyboard Controller I/O board keyboard controller. Be sure that none of DIMMs between channel A memory configurations and reseat the DIMMs and channel B. Replace memory with workstation turned off . 2. Error 1. Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off . 2. Be sure that...