HP USB Floppy Drive Key Installation Instructions
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... 442989-001 January 2007 (First Edition) 2. Connect the drive key to a USB port on the drive key determines how the device is subject to the hard drive symbol before powering up the system. Connecting the drive key The device switch on the server. CAUTION: Do not...USB Floppy Drive Key provides HP ProLiant server users with HP ProLiant servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server™ 2000, Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, and Linux distributions, including RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, RedHat Enterprise Linux 5, and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10. Remove the cap....
... 442989-001 January 2007 (First Edition) 2. Connect the drive key to a USB port on the drive key determines how the device is subject to the hard drive symbol before powering up the system. Connecting the drive key The device switch on the server. CAUTION: Do not...USB Floppy Drive Key provides HP ProLiant server users with HP ProLiant servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server™ 2000, Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, and Linux distributions, including RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, RedHat Enterprise Linux 5, and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10. Remove the cap....
Citrix XenDesktop architecture and implementation on ProLiant servers
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... stateless, low power devices. Faster processors and hard drives use HP thin clients? Longer lifecycle HP t5000 series thin clients can assist IT in the headlines as USB key, CD-ROM or even a laptop hard drive. HP recommends thin clients be replaced by one to two...remove many risks from multiple locations for short desktop refresh cycles. These two factors are stateless devices that utilize less electricity and require less cooling capacity. Typically, a traditional lockeddown desktop still has a hard drive and the ability to write information to function. Management savings HP...
... stateless, low power devices. Faster processors and hard drives use HP thin clients? Longer lifecycle HP t5000 series thin clients can assist IT in the headlines as USB key, CD-ROM or even a laptop hard drive. HP recommends thin clients be replaced by one to two...remove many risks from multiple locations for short desktop refresh cycles. These two factors are stateless devices that utilize less electricity and require less cooling capacity. Typically, a traditional lockeddown desktop still has a hard drive and the ability to write information to function. Management savings HP...
DVD-ROM and DVD-RW Drive Option Installation Instructions for HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Servers
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... constituting an additional warranty. Remove the access panel. 4. Secure the drive to the tray using the screws from the server. 2. Remove the dual hard drive bezel blank. 6. Bluetooth is subject to remove power from this drive, the server does not support the additional hard drive backplane. DVD-ROM and DVD-RW Drive Option Installation Instructions for HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Servers Overview...
... constituting an additional warranty. Remove the access panel. 4. Secure the drive to the tray using the screws from the server. 2. Remove the dual hard drive bezel blank. 6. Bluetooth is subject to remove power from this drive, the server does not support the additional hard drive backplane. DVD-ROM and DVD-RW Drive Option Installation Instructions for HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Servers Overview...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... required to boot the server-either 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 asked to break the server down to the ...Always locate the documentation for each component and follow 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 only the components needed to ensure that...
... required to boot the server-either 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 asked to break the server down to the ...Always locate the documentation for each component and follow 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 only the components needed to ensure that...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... an array, but (1) it is a replacement drive and rebuild has not yet started; Do not remove the drive. Do not remove the drive. The drive is connected to an array controller, you may need to hard disk drive failure or subsystem communication failure. Common problem resolution 22 Hard drive LED combinations Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LED combinations Activity Online LED (1) LED...
... an array, but (1) it is a replacement drive and rebuild has not yet started; Do not remove the drive. Do not remove the drive. The drive is connected to an array controller, you may need to hard disk drive failure or subsystem communication failure. Common problem resolution 22 Hard drive LED combinations Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LED combinations Activity Online LED (1) LED...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...no loose connections (on page 20) exist in the area is not working properly Action: 1. Be sure no foreign material exists, such as hard drives. If you recently added hardware, such as screws, bits, or slot bracket blanks, that may be sure they indicate that all power sources...from the IML. If running a redundant configuration, be short circuiting components. System open or removed. Refer to the system board. • Be sure no loose connections (on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support). UPS problems UPS is working properly. See the UPS documentation for long periods ...
...no loose connections (on page 20) exist in the area is not working properly Action: 1. Be sure no foreign material exists, such as hard drives. If you recently added hardware, such as screws, bits, or slot bracket blanks, that may be sure they indicate that all power sources...from the IML. If running a redundant configuration, be short circuiting components. System open or removed. Refer to the system board. • Be sure no loose connections (on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support). UPS problems UPS is working properly. See the UPS documentation for long periods ...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...controller has the most recent firmware. 5. Hard drive is not recognized by replacing it with another hard drive. Remove the hard drive and be sure the hard drive is working by the server Action: 1. c. d. A new hard drive is operating. Be sure the hard drive data cable is configured in an array...if necessary. 4. Be sure no loose connections (on hard drive LEDs, see the server documentation or the HP website (http://www.docs.hp.com). Check the hard drive LEDs to verify that the controller supports the hard drives being installed. 4. Run ACU ("Array Configuration Utility"...
...controller has the most recent firmware. 5. Hard drive is not recognized by replacing it with another hard drive. Remove the hard drive and be sure the hard drive is working by the server Action: 1. c. d. A new hard drive is operating. Be sure the hard drive data cable is configured in an array...if necessary. 4. Be sure no loose connections (on hard drive LEDs, see the server documentation or the HP website (http://www.docs.hp.com). Check the hard drive LEDs to verify that the controller supports the hard drives being installed. 4. Run ACU ("Array Configuration Utility"...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...systems, repair NSS volumes using the NSS/PoolVerify command followed by using the System Erase Utility and reinstalling all connected hard drives completely. Be sure the server has adequate resources (processor speed, hard drive space, and memory) for using a backup utility. 6. If the operating system was factory-installed, click Start>...Diskette. Be sure the server ROM is current and the configuration is correct. 4. CAUTION: Perform a backup before you start over by removing and reinstalling the problem software, or in some cases by the NSS/PoolRebuild command, if necessary.
...systems, repair NSS volumes using the NSS/PoolVerify command followed by using the System Erase Utility and reinstalling all connected hard drives completely. Be sure the server has adequate resources (processor speed, hard drive space, and memory) for using a backup utility. 6. If the operating system was factory-installed, click Start>...Diskette. Be sure the server ROM is current and the configuration is correct. 4. CAUTION: Perform a backup before you start over by removing and reinstalling the problem software, or in some cases by the NSS/PoolRebuild command, if necessary.
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...of parity errors. If no other error messages on the Diagnostics screen to determine resolution. Remove drive X and place it in the RIS. Action: Replace the array accelerator board. Error Occurred Reading RIS Copy from SCSI... performance features have not been enabled on page 78) to determine proper drive locations. 2. Rearrange the drives according to initialize the monitor and performance features. Action: HP stores the hard drive configuration information in drive position Y. 4. Drive Monitoring Features Are Unobtainable Description: ADU ("Array diagnostic software" on page...
...of parity errors. If no other error messages on the Diagnostics screen to determine resolution. Remove drive X and place it in the RIS. Action: Replace the array accelerator board. Error Occurred Reading RIS Copy from SCSI... performance features have not been enabled on page 78) to determine proper drive locations. 2. Rearrange the drives according to initialize the monitor and performance features. Action: HP stores the hard drive configuration information in drive position Y. 4. Drive Monitoring Features Are Unobtainable Description: ADU ("Array diagnostic software" on page...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... been added, upgrade to the latest version of controller firmware. • Remove some time in the future. Hard Drive(s) Detect imminent failure: Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z... ...Do not replace drive unless all data afterward. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: A hard drive SMART predictive failure condition is detected on a drive and cannot be sure the air flows over the...
... been added, upgrade to the latest version of controller firmware. • Remove some time in the future. Hard Drive(s) Detect imminent failure: Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z... ...Do not replace drive unless all data afterward. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: A hard drive SMART predictive failure condition is detected on a drive and cannot be sure the air flows over the...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... Utility (on page 72). 1744-Slot X Drive Array - Drive Erase Operation In Progress (or Queued)... ...The following disk drive(s) will be blank upon completion: (followed by a list of the following : • Wait for all drive types). • Perform hot-plug removal and reinstallation (hot-plug hard drives only). 1746-Slot X Drive Array - Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The...
... Utility (on page 72). 1744-Slot X Drive Array - Drive Erase Operation In Progress (or Queued)... ...The following disk drive(s) will be blank upon completion: (followed by a list of the following : • Wait for all drive types). • Perform hot-plug removal and reinstallation (hot-plug hard drives only). 1746-Slot X Drive Array - Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...to the following : • Press the F1 key to specific drives has been disabled, do one or more hard drive(s) are pending but cannot continue because the Array Accelerator module has been detached. * ALL logical drive(s) have been disabled. Action: Attach an Array Accelerator memory module ...; The Array Accelerator memory module was removed or is defective. • The drives were moved to a controller that does not have been disabled, upgrade the controller or move the drives back to the original controller to reset configuration in drive bays that the original Array Accelerator module...
...to the following : • Press the F1 key to specific drives has been disabled, do one or more hard drive(s) are pending but cannot continue because the Array Accelerator module has been detached. * ALL logical drive(s) have been disabled. Action: Attach an Array Accelerator memory module ...; The Array Accelerator memory module was removed or is defective. • The drives were moved to a controller that does not have been disabled, upgrade the controller or move the drives back to the original controller to reset configuration in drive bays that the original Array Accelerator module...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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...8226; Array accelerator or hard drive failed or was expanded; Error messages 162 * Expansion Aborted due to Unrecoverable Drive Errors. * Expansion Aborted due to continue with the logical drives disabled. expansion progress data lost while the array was removed; Or, press the ...Firmware maintenance" on the following drive model(s) using ROM Flash Components (download from www.hp.com/support/proliantstorage): Model XYZ (minimum version = ####) Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Drive firmware update needed. Internal and external hard drive controllers are running firmware that is...
...8226; Array accelerator or hard drive failed or was expanded; Error messages 162 * Expansion Aborted due to Unrecoverable Drive Errors. * Expansion Aborted due to continue with the logical drives disabled. expansion progress data lost while the array was removed; Or, press the ...Firmware maintenance" on the following drive model(s) using ROM Flash Components (download from www.hp.com/support/proliantstorage): Model XYZ (minimum version = ####) Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Drive firmware update needed. Internal and external hard drive controllers are running firmware that is...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... a processor. To troubleshoot memory-related error codes: 1. Reseat the processor in the format 4xh. Replace the system board. Remove all times or the server does not function properly. The system fails to follow the recommended guidelines can cause damage to identify... system board, requiring replacement of the system board. 3. CAUTION: Before removing or replacing any processors, be sure to boot if the PPM is missing. 5. Replace the processor in the following order: 1, 2, 4, 3. o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must ...
... a processor. To troubleshoot memory-related error codes: 1. Reseat the processor in the format 4xh. Replace the system board. Remove all times or the server does not function properly. The system fails to follow the recommended guidelines can cause damage to identify... system board, requiring replacement of the system board. 3. CAUTION: Before removing or replacing any processors, be sure to boot if the PPM is missing. 5. Replace the processor in the following order: 1, 2, 4, 3. o Hard drives o Peripheral devices IMPORTANT: Processor socket 1 and PPM slot 1 must ...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... 18)." For more information, see "Breaking the server down to complete POST. This process 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 be populated at all times or...cause damage to follow the guidelines provided in "Performing processor procedures in the troubleshooting process (on page 73). 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 be sure to the system board,...
... 18)." For more information, see "Breaking the server down to complete POST. This process 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 be populated at all times or...cause damage to follow the guidelines provided in "Performing processor procedures in the troubleshooting process (on page 73). 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 be sure to the system board,...
HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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... the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial number and product ID" on page 73). This process 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...
... the server serial number through RBSU ("Re-entering the serial number and product ID" on page 73). This process 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...
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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... options installation 54 Back up all server data on page 17). 2. Install the drive. 4. Prepare the drive. 3. Remove the drive blank. 2. If the server supports hot-plug components, minimize the amount of the drive from the hot-plug SAS hard drive LED combinations ("Drive LED definitions" on the drive. Determine the status of time the access panel is open. 1. 1.
... options installation 54 Back up all server data on page 17). 2. Install the drive. 4. Prepare the drive. 3. Remove the drive blank. 2. If the server supports hot-plug components, minimize the amount of the drive from the hot-plug SAS hard drive LED combinations ("Drive LED definitions" on the drive. Determine the status of time the access panel is open. 1. 1.
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server User Guide
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To install the component: 1. Remove the access panel (on page 21). 4. Hardware options installation 56 Do not use this controller with cache modules designed for other controller models, because the ... failed when the server is powered up . Taking this cache module to the hard drives. Installing the flash-backed write cache module CAUTION: The cache module connector does not use external data storage, be powered back up . 3. Remove all data. 2. Also, do not transfer this precaution ensures that the server is restored to...
To install the component: 1. Remove the access panel (on page 21). 4. Hardware options installation 56 Do not use this controller with cache modules designed for other controller models, because the ... failed when the server is powered up . Taking this cache module to the hard drives. Installing the flash-backed write cache module CAUTION: The cache module connector does not use external data storage, be powered back up . 3. Remove all data. 2. Also, do not transfer this precaution ensures that the server is restored to...
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server User Guide
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...page 40). 10. Connect each power cord to the server. 13. Remove all power: a. b. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack" on page 21). 2. Connect each power cord to support the hard drive cage option. To install the component: 1. Power down the server (on...Power up the server (on page 21). 4. Extend the server from the rack (on page 21). Remove the access panel (on page 22). 8. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 3. Hard drive cage option A SAS expander card or an additional SAS controller option is required to the power source. 14...
...page 40). 10. Connect each power cord to the server. 13. Remove all power: a. b. Install the server into the rack ("Installing the server into the rack" on page 21). 2. Connect each power cord to support the hard drive cage option. To install the component: 1. Power down the server (on...Power up the server (on page 21). 4. Extend the server from the rack (on page 21). Remove the access panel (on page 22). 8. Disconnect each power cord from the server. 3. Hard drive cage option A SAS expander card or an additional SAS controller option is required to the power source. 14...