DIMM Installation Instructions
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... is running. Installing a DIMM WARNING: Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord from all troubleshooting issues during BIOS initialization. Open the DIMM slot latches....the DIMMs to cool before removing them inward to do not click into place, press them . Power up all data, power down the computer, and then disconnect the computer from the computer before inserting the DIMM. If ... during or after the memory installation process, see the documentation supplied with an Advanced Memory Protection feature that enables the addition or replacement of electric shock.
... is running. Installing a DIMM WARNING: Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord from all troubleshooting issues during BIOS initialization. Open the DIMM slot latches....the DIMMs to cool before removing them inward to do not click into place, press them . Power up all data, power down the computer, and then disconnect the computer from the computer before inserting the DIMM. If ... during or after the memory installation process, see the documentation supplied with an Advanced Memory Protection feature that enables the addition or replacement of electric shock.
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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... does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions. ! " Move products with your product to determine whether it contains these power supplies. Precautions for one individual to handle safely. Examples of producing hazardous energy levels. " The product has been exposed to the equipment when... precautions: ! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to rain or water. " Liquid has been spilled on power supplies or systems indicate the equipment is applied to the product. Refer to the documentation included with casters carefully. First, shut down...
... does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions. ! " Move products with your product to determine whether it contains these power supplies. Precautions for one individual to handle safely. Examples of producing hazardous energy levels. " The product has been exposed to the equipment when... precautions: ! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to rain or water. " Liquid has been spilled on power supplies or systems indicate the equipment is applied to the product. Refer to the documentation included with casters carefully. First, shut down...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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...! The total rack load should only be performed by a licensed electrician in your product matches the type of all AC power cords from the power supplies to allow only subassembly or module-level repair. The voltage and current rating of the branch circuit rating. Make sure that...English 1-3 ! Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over them so that is an important safety feature. ! " Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the product. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or equipment damage when installing or servicing UPS products: " The...
...! The total rack load should only be performed by a licensed electrician in your product matches the type of all AC power cords from the power supplies to allow only subassembly or module-level repair. The voltage and current rating of the branch circuit rating. Make sure that...English 1-3 ! Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over them so that is an important safety feature. ! " Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the product. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or equipment damage when installing or servicing UPS products: " The...
Important Safety Information - For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products
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...only with the rails. Only one component is extended for Products Installed in multiple-rack installations. ! Make sure that have detachable AC power cords, the total combined leakage current should not exceed 5 percent of the rated input current for the device. ! Do not dispose...installation. ! You load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item into the rack. Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to AC power distribution devices: ! Precautions for any reason. ! Observe the following limits when connecting the product to reduce the weight of...
...only with the rails. Only one component is extended for Products Installed in multiple-rack installations. ! Make sure that have detachable AC power cords, the total combined leakage current should not exceed 5 percent of the rated input current for the device. ! Do not dispose...installation. ! You load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item into the rack. Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to AC power distribution devices: ! Precautions for any reason. ! Observe the following limits when connecting the product to reduce the weight of...
Compaq Tips and Tricks for NetWare 5
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... help panels through the F1 function key for all Compaq ProLiant servers. • Redundant or non-redundant status of power supply • System heat output status 118R-1099A-WWEN Compaq Power Subsystem Utility (CPQPOWER.NLM) The Compaq Power Subsystem Utility (CPQPOWER.NLM) is shut off to ... capacity, current usage, available, voltage, and temperature fan speed • Configuration of intelligent power switch (Compaq Power Down Manager) Servers with it successfully in order to get the power supply data. Compaq Tips and Tricks for NetWare 5 9 • Archiving the IML to a data file for...
... help panels through the F1 function key for all Compaq ProLiant servers. • Redundant or non-redundant status of power supply • System heat output status 118R-1099A-WWEN Compaq Power Subsystem Utility (CPQPOWER.NLM) The Compaq Power Subsystem Utility (CPQPOWER.NLM) is shut off to ... capacity, current usage, available, voltage, and temperature fan speed • Configuration of intelligent power switch (Compaq Power Down Manager) Servers with it successfully in order to get the power supply data. Compaq Tips and Tricks for NetWare 5 9 • Archiving the IML to a data file for...
Compaq Tips and Tricks for NetWare 5
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... include fan failure detection, caution temperature detection caution, power supply monitoring, ECC memory monitoring, and automatic server recovery. No horror stories with the INSTALL \RF=PATH_TO_FILE\RESPONSE.TXT command. Some information on the Compaq Management CD-ROM can create an empty text file ...caution: Any programs that make duplicate installations of NVRAM (non-volatile RAM). To view and analyze these settings. Survey also supplies information about the server than Techwalk has provided, don't panic--the SURVEY.NLM utility on the Integrated Management Log. Memory Tips...
... include fan failure detection, caution temperature detection caution, power supply monitoring, ECC memory monitoring, and automatic server recovery. No horror stories with the INSTALL \RF=PATH_TO_FILE\RESPONSE.TXT command. Some information on the Compaq Management CD-ROM can create an empty text file ...caution: Any programs that make duplicate installations of NVRAM (non-volatile RAM). To view and analyze these settings. Survey also supplies information about the server than Techwalk has provided, don't panic--the SURVEY.NLM utility on the Integrated Management Log. Memory Tips...
SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
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... Flash ROM images. Getting Help If you can access the Compaq Web Site by multiple sources of power. Compaq Web Site The Compaq Web Site has information on this surface is supplied by logging on to the Internet at http://www.compaq.com. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from ...4/1/98 1:31 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from the system. You can get further information and other help in this guide, you have a problem and have exhausted the information in the following locations. Power Supplies or Systems marked with...
... Flash ROM images. Getting Help If you can access the Compaq Web Site by multiple sources of power. Compaq Web Site The Compaq Web Site has information on this surface is supplied by logging on to the Internet at http://www.compaq.com. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from ...4/1/98 1:31 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from the system. You can get further information and other help in this guide, you have a problem and have exhausted the information in the following locations. Power Supplies or Systems marked with...
SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
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... and "unrecoverable" errors will not improve the condition of important files) after cycling power. In such cases, the physical drives do anything about certain issues such as a faulty cable, faulty storage system power supply, or a user accidentally turning off and on the system, surface analysis (using User...: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002 File Name: N-APPG.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:09 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - If this time will be compromised due to reenable the logical drive(s). However, data loss can still occur in this unfortunate ...
... and "unrecoverable" errors will not improve the condition of important files) after cycling power. In such cases, the physical drives do anything about certain issues such as a faulty cable, faulty storage system power supply, or a user accidentally turning off and on the system, surface analysis (using User...: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002 File Name: N-APPG.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:09 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - If this time will be compromised due to reenable the logical drive(s). However, data loss can still occur in this unfortunate ...
SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
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...is defective or not installed properly. Replacement drive(s) detected OR previously failed drive(s) now appear to Prevent Overheating SCSI Port (y): Redundant Power Supply Malfunction Detected SCSI Port (y): Wide SCSI Transfer Failed SCSI Port (y): Interrupt Signal Inoperative (RESUME = F1 KEY) Check cooling fan operation...SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002 File Name: O-APPH.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:10 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED Check SCSI cables. Try upgrading the System ROMs. Otherwise, replace the SMART2DH Controller. 1784 Slot...
...is defective or not installed properly. Replacement drive(s) detected OR previously failed drive(s) now appear to Prevent Overheating SCSI Port (y): Redundant Power Supply Malfunction Detected SCSI Port (y): Wide SCSI Transfer Failed SCSI Port (y): Interrupt Signal Inoperative (RESUME = F1 KEY) Check cooling fan operation...SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002 File Name: O-APPH.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:10 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED Check SCSI cables. Try upgrading the System ROMs. Otherwise, replace the SMART2DH Controller. 1784 Slot...
Error Prevention Guide
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... Impact of Changes 6 Version Control ...6 Server Design ...6 Software Updates ...6 Using a Methodology 7 Visually Checking the Server 8 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 9 Preventing Power Management Problems 10 General Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption Considerations 10 Power Supply Considerations 11 Power Redundancy Considerations 11 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives 11 Preventing Electrostatic Damage 12 Preventing Cable Damage...
... Impact of Changes 6 Version Control ...6 Server Design ...6 Software Updates ...6 Using a Methodology 7 Visually Checking the Server 8 Recognizing Power Problems Caused by Acts of Nature 9 Preventing Power Management Problems 10 General Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption Considerations 10 Power Supply Considerations 11 Power Redundancy Considerations 11 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives 11 Preventing Electrostatic Damage 12 Preventing Cable Damage...
Error Prevention Guide
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... magnetized office items such as they are not positioned tightly up -to the server) include SCSI controllers, hot-pluggable redundant power supplies, hot-pluggable fans, hot-pluggable drives, SCSI cables, network adapters, Processor Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete I/O, media, processor, and memory modules, if the server is modular. • Restock spare...
... magnetized office items such as they are not positioned tightly up -to the server) include SCSI controllers, hot-pluggable redundant power supplies, hot-pluggable fans, hot-pluggable drives, SCSI cables, network adapters, Processor Power Modules (PPMs), and perhaps even complete I/O, media, processor, and memory modules, if the server is modular. • Restock spare...
Error Prevention Guide
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... on the ActiveAnswers website at http://activeanswers.compaq.com/aaconfigurator 10 Error Prevention Guide General Power Requirements Be sure that the server has sufficient power capacity. When a power disruption occurs, check the server for the server, consider the factors in this section. Power management hardware like an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) minimizes the effect of data damage...
... on the ActiveAnswers website at http://activeanswers.compaq.com/aaconfigurator 10 Error Prevention Guide General Power Requirements Be sure that the server has sufficient power capacity. When a power disruption occurs, check the server for the server, consider the factors in this section. Power management hardware like an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) minimizes the effect of data damage...
Error Prevention Guide
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...; Failure of one inch of a catastrophic power failure affecting each power cord providing power to determine what power redundancy requirements are necessary for the server, power redundancy protects the server from any height onto any surface. Power Supply Considerations After you determine the appropriate amount of power for the server, install the power supplies needed for the level of redundancy...
...; Failure of one inch of a catastrophic power failure affecting each power cord providing power to determine what power redundancy requirements are necessary for the server, power redundancy protects the server from any height onto any surface. Power Supply Considerations After you determine the appropriate amount of power for the server, install the power supplies needed for the level of redundancy...
Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux and Apache Web Server on Compaq Prosignia and ProLiant Servers
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... Netelligent 10/100 Compaq Compaq Compaq 10/100 Brand Name TX Embedded Netelligent 10/100 Netelligent 10/100 PCI Embedded UTP Intel TX Embedded UTP TX Embedded UTP Controller Controller Controller UTP Controller Integrated NIC Intel 82558 or Intel ThunderLAN ThunderLAN ThunderLAN Chipset 82559 Redundant Fans No No No No Redundant Power Supply Power Supply Ostensible PreFailure...
... Netelligent 10/100 Compaq Compaq Compaq 10/100 Brand Name TX Embedded Netelligent 10/100 Netelligent 10/100 PCI Embedded UTP Intel TX Embedded UTP TX Embedded UTP Controller Controller Controller UTP Controller Integrated NIC Intel 82558 or Intel ThunderLAN ThunderLAN ThunderLAN Chipset 82559 Redundant Fans No No No No Redundant Power Supply Power Supply Ostensible PreFailure...
Compaq ProSignia 300 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
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... Logo Kit (Quantity = 2) 211445-001 13 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 Drive Mounting Kit 194493-001 14 Option Slot Cover (Quantity = 5) 141081-001 15 Power Switch and LED Bracket 197832-001 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 16 Power Supply 200W 197416-001 BOARDS: ------17 System Board I/O 184359-001 18 Processor Board for 5/75 MHz Processor (not included) 211454-001 19...
... Logo Kit (Quantity = 2) 211445-001 13 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 Drive Mounting Kit 194493-001 14 Option Slot Cover (Quantity = 5) 141081-001 15 Power Switch and LED Bracket 197832-001 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 16 Power Supply 200W 197416-001 BOARDS: ------17 System Board I/O 184359-001 18 Processor Board for 5/75 MHz Processor (not included) 211454-001 19...
Compaq ProSignia 300 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
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... Pull bracket out and remove power switch, cable, and LED's from rear of power supply (4). 7. NOTE: When replacing power supply, make sure that the power switch cable is properly threaded through chassis. 8. Disconnect all power connectors from boards and or peripheral devices. 4. Remove screws at rear and top of unit. 2. Lift power supply out pulling switch and cable through...
... Pull bracket out and remove power switch, cable, and LED's from rear of power supply (4). 7. NOTE: When replacing power supply, make sure that the power switch cable is properly threaded through chassis. 8. Disconnect all power connectors from boards and or peripheral devices. 4. Remove screws at rear and top of unit. 2. Lift power supply out pulling switch and cable through...
Compaq ProSignia 300 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
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The utilities can be run automatically on Compaq computers when the system is available under the "Diagnostics and Utilities" menu. You may also create a diskette version of the utility from the menu. ... be run only from the System Partition or from their individual diskettes. Boot the SmartStart CD. o The Drive Array Diagnostics Utility is functioning properly: o Keyboard o Power supply o System board o Memory o Memory expansion boards o Controllers o Diskette drives o Hard drives Chapter 3.3 POST Error Messages POST checks the following assemblies to create the diskette. 3....
The utilities can be run automatically on Compaq computers when the system is available under the "Diagnostics and Utilities" menu. You may also create a diskette version of the utility from the menu. ... be run only from the System Partition or from their individual diskettes. Boot the SmartStart CD. o The Drive Array Diagnostics Utility is functioning properly: o Keyboard o Power supply o System board o Memory o Memory expansion boards o Controllers o Diskette drives o Hard drives Chapter 3.3 POST Error Messages POST checks the following assemblies to create the diskette. 3....
Compaq ProSignia 300 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
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... - detected 2. Error Probable Source Code Beeps of Problem Action 1610 - 2 Short Ambient system Check fan in Temperature temperature too hot. Primary 2 Short Primary power supply Replace power power supply has failed supply as soon as message. Run the System CMOS 2 Short Coprocessor or 1. Com 2 Short Both external and Run the System Port 1 Address internal serial ports...
... - detected 2. Error Probable Source Code Beeps of Problem Action 1610 - 2 Short Ambient system Check fan in Temperature temperature too hot. Primary 2 Short Primary power supply Replace power power supply has failed supply as soon as message. Run the System CMOS 2 Short Coprocessor or 1. Com 2 Short Both external and Run the System Port 1 Address internal serial ports...
Compaq ProSignia 300 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
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...60 Hz 50 Hz (outside North America) Current (nominal) 4.7A 2.4A Fuse 6.3A 6.3A Power Supply 200W 200W Temperature Range: Physical and Operating Specifications Chapter 5.0 Introduction This section provides operating and performance specifications for the following...: o System Unit o Power Supply o SIMMs o Diskette Drives o Fast SCSI-2 Hard Drives o Fast-Wide SCSI-2 Hard Drives o SMART SCSI Array Controller o Integrated 32-Bit Fast-SCSI-2/P Controller o Fast-Wide SCSI-2 Controller o Compaq NetFlex-Controllers Chapter 5.1 System Unit Specifications Table ...
...60 Hz 50 Hz (outside North America) Current (nominal) 4.7A 2.4A Fuse 6.3A 6.3A Power Supply 200W 200W Temperature Range: Physical and Operating Specifications Chapter 5.0 Introduction This section provides operating and performance specifications for the following...: o System Unit o Power Supply o SIMMs o Diskette Drives o Fast SCSI-2 Hard Drives o Fast-Wide SCSI-2 Hard Drives o SMART SCSI Array Controller o Integrated 32-Bit Fast-SCSI-2/P Controller o Fast-Wide SCSI-2 Controller o Compaq NetFlex-Controllers Chapter 5.1 System Unit Specifications Table ...
Compaq ProSignia 300 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
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...EMKO-TUE (74-SEC) 203/91 EMI 3 dB below CISPR Publication 22 Class B; 6 dB below CFR 47, Part 15 Class B limits. Power Supply Specifications English Metric Input Specifications: Nominal Line Voltage 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC Range Input Line 90 to 132 VAC 180 to... to 40oC Storage -40oF to 149oF -40oC to 65oC Dielectric Voltage Withstand: Input to Output 3000 VAC/minute Input to 90% Chapter 5.2 Power Supply Specifications Table 5-2. TUV/VDE EN 60 950 (VDE0805/11.91); Operating (All configurations except those with 2.1 GB hard drives) 50oF to ...
...EMKO-TUE (74-SEC) 203/91 EMI 3 dB below CISPR Publication 22 Class B; 6 dB below CFR 47, Part 15 Class B limits. Power Supply Specifications English Metric Input Specifications: Nominal Line Voltage 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC Range Input Line 90 to 132 VAC 180 to... to 40oC Storage -40oF to 149oF -40oC to 65oC Dielectric Voltage Withstand: Input to Output 3000 VAC/minute Input to 90% Chapter 5.2 Power Supply Specifications Table 5-2. TUV/VDE EN 60 950 (VDE0805/11.91); Operating (All configurations except those with 2.1 GB hard drives) 50oF to ...