HP Workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide
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... provide additional detailed information about : ■ Identifying and diagnosing hardware problems ■ Monitor troubleshooting ■ System logs and error messages Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems For basic troubleshooting tips, see the HP workstation c8000 Getting Started Guide. The lights on removing and replacing system components. 4-2 Technical Reference Guide The following sections provide additional information about...
... provide additional detailed information about : ■ Identifying and diagnosing hardware problems ■ Monitor troubleshooting ■ System logs and error messages Identifying and Diagnosing Hardware Problems For basic troubleshooting tips, see the HP workstation c8000 Getting Started Guide. The lights on removing and replacing system components. 4-2 Technical Reference Guide The following sections provide additional information about...
HP Workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide
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Memory load order error. LED1 LED2 LED3 Unknown Warnings LED4 Warning Unknown warning. Solution Contact your HP Support type. Memory Warnings Mismatched memory pairs. System Board Warnings Battery voltage low. Engineer. Use the memory sequence ... 4-6 Technical Reference Guide Use the memory sequence diagram in "Installing Memory Modules" on page 3-11. Can't detect memory Contact your HP Support Engineer. Troubleshooting Warnings (System LED is Blinking Orange) The following tables provide additional information about each specific warning associated with the ...
Memory load order error. LED1 LED2 LED3 Unknown Warnings LED4 Warning Unknown warning. Solution Contact your HP Support type. Memory Warnings Mismatched memory pairs. System Board Warnings Battery voltage low. Engineer. Use the memory sequence ... 4-6 Technical Reference Guide Use the memory sequence diagram in "Installing Memory Modules" on page 3-11. Can't detect memory Contact your HP Support Engineer. Troubleshooting Warnings (System LED is Blinking Orange) The following tables provide additional information about each specific warning associated with the ...
HP Workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide
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...associated with the various possible Diagnostic LED lighting sequences when the system LED is red (fast blink 1.5Hz). Firmware Fault No memory installed. Reseat the DIMMs. If the error persists, replace them. Uncorrectable memory error. System firmware hang. LED1 LED2 ...Unknown Faults LED3 LED4 Fault Unknown fault. One or more DIMMs are bad or not seated properly. Use the memory sequence diagram in matched pairs (see "Installing Memory Modules" on page 3-11. Contact your HP...
...associated with the various possible Diagnostic LED lighting sequences when the system LED is red (fast blink 1.5Hz). Firmware Fault No memory installed. Reseat the DIMMs. If the error persists, replace them. Uncorrectable memory error. System firmware hang. LED1 LED2 ...Unknown Faults LED3 LED4 Fault Unknown fault. One or more DIMMs are bad or not seated properly. Use the memory sequence diagram in matched pairs (see "Installing Memory Modules" on page 3-11. Contact your HP...
HP Workstation c8000 Getting Started Guide
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... an error, the system event log (SEL) will provide a more detailed explanation of the system is blinking orange or red, the diagnostic LEDs on accessing and reading the SEL, see the HP workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide. 4-8 HP workstation c8000 - Getting Started The "Troubleshooting" chapter of the HP workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide provides a table with a list of the HP workstation c8000 Technical...
... an error, the system event log (SEL) will provide a more detailed explanation of the system is blinking orange or red, the diagnostic LEDs on accessing and reading the SEL, see the HP workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide. 4-8 HP workstation c8000 - Getting Started The "Troubleshooting" chapter of the HP workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide provides a table with a list of the HP workstation c8000 Technical...
OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.x
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...edge and the decomposition of the primitive causes the vertices to specify some 4D position like (0.0, 0.0, 5e10, 1.5e38), instead use HP's implementation of the light position, giving the best possible solution. This will be best when 4D positions are intended to help you may make the texture...only five significant digits of precision. Using w values near the floating point limits increases the likelihood of floating point precision errors in mind the texture coordinates will eliminate an extra transformation of OpenGL. 4D values When specifying 4D values, such as an intermediate calculation...
...edge and the decomposition of the primitive causes the vertices to specify some 4D position like (0.0, 0.0, 5e10, 1.5e38), instead use HP's implementation of the light position, giving the best possible solution. This will be best when 4D positions are intended to help you may make the texture...only five significant digits of precision. Using w values near the floating point limits increases the likelihood of floating point precision errors in mind the texture coordinates will eliminate an extra transformation of OpenGL. 4D values When specifying 4D values, such as an intermediate calculation...