HP ProLiant
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© Copyright 2004, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
HP
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HP ProLiant 100
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SmartStart .......................................................................................................................... |
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HP ROM .......................................................................................... |
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Option ROM Configuration for Arrays ...................................................................................................... |
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HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack ........................................................................................... |
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ID ........................................................................................ |
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ROMPaq ......................................................................................................................... |
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Insight Lights-Out Edition II.................................................................................................. |
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Integrated Lights-Out ............................................................................................................... |
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Erase .............................................................................................................................. |
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StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools....................................................................................................... |
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HP Systems Insight Manager .................................................................................................................... |
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HP ProLiant Essentials Virtualization Management Software ......................................................................... |
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HP ProLiant Essentials Vulnerability and Patch Management Pack ................................................................. |
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HP ProLiant Essentials Server Migration Pack - Physical to ProLiant Edition ..................................................... |
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HP ProLiant Essentials Performance Management Pack ................................................................................ |
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HP Insight Control Environment Suite ......................................................................................................... |
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HP Insight Control Linux Edition ................................................................................................................ |
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System Management Homepage .............................................................................................................. |
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USB ......................................................................................................................................... |
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HP Insight Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................. |
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HP Insight Diagnostics Survey ............................................................................................................ |
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HP ISEE .......................................................... |
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Web-Based Enterprise Service.................................................................................................................. |
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Open Services Event Manager ................................................................................................................. |
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ProLiant Support Pack.............................................................................................................................. |
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HP Smart Update Manager...................................................................................................................... |
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Subscriber's Choice ................................................................................................................................ |
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Care Pack.............................................................................................................................................. |
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ADU ..................................................................................................................................... |
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ADU ............................................................................................................. |
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Accelerator Board not Detected ................................................................................................................ |
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Accelerator Error Log .............................................................................................................................. |
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Accelerator Parity Read Errors: X .............................................................................................................. |
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Accelerator Parity Write Errors: X ............................................................................................................. |
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Accelerator Status: Cache was Automatically Configured During Last Controller Reset .................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Data in the Cache was Lost... ....................................................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Dirty Data Detected has Reached Limit... ........................................................................ |
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Accelerator Status: Dirty Data Detected... .................................................................................................. |
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Accelerator Status: Excessive ECC Errors Detected in at Least One Cache Line............................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Excessive ECC Errors Detected in Multiple Cache Lines.................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Obsolete Data Detected ............................................................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Obsolete Data was Discarded ...................................................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Obsolete Data was Flushed (Written) to Drives................................................................ |
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Accelerator Status: Permanently Disabled .................................................................................................. |
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Accelerator Status: Possible Data Loss in Cache ......................................................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Temporarily Disabled................................................................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Unrecognized Status.................................................................................................... |
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Accelerator Status: Valid Data Found at Reset ............................................................................................ |
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Accelerator Status: Warranty Alert............................................................................................................ |
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Adapter/NVRAM ID Mismatch................................................................................................................. |
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Array Accelerator Battery Pack X not Fully Charged.................................................................................... |
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Array Accelerator Battery Pack X Below Reference Voltage (Recharging)....................................................... |
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Board in Use by Expand Operation .......................................................................................................... |
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Board not Attached................................................................................................................................. |
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Cache Has Been Disabled Because ADG Enabler Dongle is Broken or Missing .............................................. |
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Cache Has Been Disabled; Likely Caused By a Loose Pin on One of the RAM Chips....................................... |
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Configuration Signature is Zero................................................................................................................ |
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Configuration Signature Mismatch ............................................................................................................ |
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Controller Communication Failure Occurred............................................................................................... |
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Controller Detected. NVRAM Configuration not Present............................................................................... |
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Controller Firmware Needs Upgrading...................................................................................................... |
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Controller is Located in Special "Video" Slot .............................................................................................. |
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Controller Is Not Configured .................................................................................................................... |
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Controller Reported POST Error. Error Code: X........................................................................................... |
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Controller Restarted with a Signature of Zero ............................................................................................. |
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Disable Command Issued ........................................................................................................................ |
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Drive (Bay) X Firmware Needs Upgrading ................................................................................................. |
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Drive (Bay) X has Insufficient Capacity for its Configuration ......................................................................... |
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Drive (Bay) X has Invalid M&P Stamp ........................................................................................................ |
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Drive (Bay) X Has Loose Cable ................................................................................................................. |
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Drive (Bay) X is a Replacement Drive......................................................................................................... |
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Drive (Bay) X is a Replacement Drive Marked OK....................................................................................... |
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Drive (Bay) X is Failed ............................................................................................................................. |
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Drive (Bay) X is Undergoing Drive Recovery............................................................................................... |
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Drive (Bay) X Upload Code Not Readable ................................................................................................. |
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Drive (Bay) X Was Inadvertently Replaced ................................................................................................. |
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Drive Monitoring Features Are Unobtainable.............................................................................................. |
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Drive Monitoring is NOT Enabled for SCSI Port X Drive ID Y........................................................................ |
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Drive Time-Out Occurred on Physical Drive Bay X....................................................................................... |
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Drive X Indicates Position Y ...................................................................................................................... |
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Duplicate Write Memory Error.................................................................................................................. |
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Error Occurred Reading RIS Copy from SCSI Port X Drive ID........................................................................ |
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FYI: Drive (Bay) X is Third-Party Supplied ................................................................................................... |
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Identify Logical Drive Data did not Match with NVRAM............................................................................... |
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Insufficient adapter resources ................................................................................................................... |
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Inter-Controller Link Connection Could Not Be Established ........................................................................... |
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Less Than 75% Batteries at Sufficient Voltage ............................................................................................. |
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Less Than 75% of Batteries at Sufficient Voltage Battery Pack X Below Reference Voltage ................................ |
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Logical Drive X Failed Due to Cache Error ................................................................................................. |
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Logical Drive X Status = Failed ................................................................................................................. |
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Logical Drive X Status = Interim Recovery (Volume Functional, but not Fault Tolerant) ...................................... |
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Logical Drive X Status = Loose Cable Detected... ........................................................................................ |
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Logical Drive X Status = Overheated ......................................................................................................... |
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Logical Drive X Status = Overheating ........................................................................................................ |
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Logical Drive X Status = Recovering (rebuilding data on a replaced drive)..................................................... |
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Logical Drive X Status = Wrong Drive Replaced ......................................................................................... |
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Loose Cable Detected - Logical Drives May Be Marked FAILED Until Corrected .............................................. |
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Mirror Data Miscompare ......................................................................................................................... |
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No Configuration for Array Accelerator Board........................................................................................... |
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One or More Drives is Unable to Support Redundant Controller Operation.................................................... |
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Other Controller Indicates Different Hardware Model.................................................................................. |
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Other Controller Indicates Different Firmware Version ................................................................................. |
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Other Controller Indicates Different Cache Size.......................................................................................... |
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Processor Reduced Power Mode Enabled in RBSU ...................................................................................... |
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Processor Not Started (Processor Stalled) ................................................................................................... |
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Processor Not Started (Stepping Does Not Match) ...................................................................................... |
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Processor Not Started (Unsupported Processor Stepping) ............................................................................. |
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Processor Not Supported (Unsupported Core Speed) ................................................................................ |
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RIS Copies Between Drives Do Not Match ............................................................................................... |
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SCSI Port X Drive ID Y Failed - REPLACE (failure message) ......................................................................... |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y Firmware Needs Upgrading ................................................................................. |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y Has Exceeded the Following Threshold(s) ............................................................... |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y is not Stamped for Monitoring............................................................................... |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y May Have a Loose Conncetion... .......................................................................... |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y RIS Copies Within This Drive Do Not Match ........................................................... |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y...S.M.A.R.T. Predictive Failure Errors Have Been Detected in the Factory |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y...S.M.A.R.T. Predictive Failure Errors Have Been Detected in the Power |
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Monitor and Performance Data... ........................................................................................................... |
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SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y Was Replaced On a Good Volume: (failure message) ............................................. |
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Set Configuration Command Issued ........................................................................................................ |
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Soft firmware upgrade required.............................................................................................................. |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X has a Cabling Error (Bus Disabled).......................................................... |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated a Door Alert............................................................................ |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated a Power Supply Failure... ......................................................... |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated an Overheated Condition......................................................... |
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Storage enclosure on SCSI Bus X is unsupported with its current firmware version......................................... |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan Failed................................................................... |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan is Degraded... ....................................................... |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan Module is Unplugged............................................. |
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Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X - Wide SCSI Transfer Failed.................................................................... |
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Swapped cables or configuration error detected. A configured array of drives... ......................................... |
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Swapped Cables or Configuration Error Detected. A Drive Rearrangement... .............................................. |
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Swapped Cables or Configuration Error Detected. An Unsupported Drive Arrangement Was |
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Swapped cables or configuration error detected. The cables appear to be interchanged... ........................... |
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Swapped cables or configuration error detected. The configuration information on the attached drives........... |
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Swapped Cables or Configuration Error Detected. The Maximum Logical Volume Count X............................ |
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System Board is Unable to Identify which Slots the Controllers are in .......................................................... |
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The Redundant Controllers Installed are not the Same Model... .................................................................. |
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This Controller Can See the Drives but the Other Controller Can't............................................................... |
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This Controller Can't See the Drives but the Other Controller Can............................................................... |
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Unable to Communicate with Drive on SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y ................................................................... |
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Unable to Retrieve Identify Controller Data. Controller May be Disabled or Failed........................................ |
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Unknown Disable Code......................................................................................................................... |
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Unrecoverable Read Error...................................................................................................................... |
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Unsupported Processor Configuration (Processor Required in Slot #1) ......................................................... |
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Warning Bit Detected............................................................................................................................ |
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WARNING - Drive Write Cache is Enabled on X...................................................................................... |
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WARNING - Mixed Feature Processors Were Detected............................................................................. |
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WARNING - Resetting Corrupted CMOS ................................................................................................ |
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WARNING - Resetting Corrupted NVRAM............................................................................................... |
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WARNING - Resetting Corrupted System Environment .............................................................................. |
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WARNING - Restoring Default Configurations as Requested ...................................................................... |
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WARNING: Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated it is Operating in Single Ended Mode... .................. |
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Write Memory Error.............................................................................................................................. |
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Wrong Accelerator ............................................................................................................................... |
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POST .................................................................................................... |
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POST .......................................................................................................... |
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A CPU Power Module (System Board, Socket X)... .................................................................................... |
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ASR Lockup Detected: Cause.................................................................................................................. |
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Automatic Operating system shutdown initiated due to fan failure .............................................................. |
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Automatic Operating System Shutdown Initiated Due to Overheat Condition................................................ |
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Blue Screen Trap: Cause [NT]... ............................................................................................................. |
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Corrected Memory Error Threshold Passed (Slot X, Memory Module Y)... .................................................... |
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EISA Expansion Bus Master Timeout (Slot X)............................................................................................. |
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PCI Bus Error (Slot X, Bus Y, Device Z, Function X) .................................................................................... |
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Processor Correctable Error Threshold Passed (Slot X, Socket Y) ................................................................. |
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Processor Uncorrectable Internal Error (Slot X, Socket Y) ............................................................................ |
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Real-Time Clock Battery Failing............................................................................................................... |
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System AC Power Overload (Power Supply X).......................................................................................... |
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System AC Power Problem (Power Supply X)............................................................................................ |
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System Fan Failure (Fan X, Location) ....................................................................................................... |
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System Fans Not Redundant................................................................................................................... |
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System Overheating (Zone X, Location) ................................................................................................... |
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System Power Supplies Not Redundant.................................................................................................... |
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System Power Supply Failure (Power Supply X)......................................................................................... |
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Unrecoverable Host Bus Data Parity Error... ............................................................................................. |
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Uncorrectable Memory Error (Slot X, Memory Module Y)........................................................................... |
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HP BladeSystem ........................................................................................ |
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ID 4137............................................................................................................................ |
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ID 4140............................................................................................................................ |
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ID 4141............................................................................................................................ |
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ID 4169............................................................................................................................ |
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ID 4190............................................................................................................................ |
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Insight Diagnostics ..................................................................................................... |
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MSG_CPU_RR_1 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_2 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_3 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_5 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_6 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_7 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_8 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_9 .................................................................................................................................. |
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MSG_CPU_RR_10 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_11 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_12 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_13 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_14 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_15 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_16 ................................................................................................................................ |
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MSG_CPU_RR_17 ................................................................................................................................ |
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Microsoft® .................................................................................................... |
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Linux ........................................................................................................... |
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HP ProLiant 6 375445-196
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•DIMM 20
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• oHP Insight Control Environment Suite 71
o HP Smart Update Manager 76
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HP ProLiant 5 375445-195
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o c-Class 29 o c-Class POST 33 o c-Class 37
o Windows® 155 o Insight Diagnostics 156
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•SAS SATA LED 21
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•Intel® 58
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•ADU 87 POST 109
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•SCSI LED 21
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•85 iLO 152
•ADU 87 POST 109
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ProLiant
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•HP 83
Web
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oADU 87
o POST 109 o 144
o HP BladeSystem 148 o 85 iLO 152
ださい。
ついては、サーバのマニュアルを参照してください。
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2.17
3.17
4.25
アップグレード、および修理はすべて、資格のある担当者に依頼してください。
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RJ-45
このソケットに接続しないようにしてください。
てから手を触れてください。
1
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lb
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HP /
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•1
15
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• ての取り外し可能なモジュールは取り外してください。
7.6cm
くアースされたAC AC
イスが損傷することがあります。その結果、本体の耐用年数が短くなる場合があります。
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•1MΩ±10%
• 足にアース
HP
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HP
• セットアップ
•HP Insight Diagnostics 73
•LED
3.CD
5. ンタを使用してエラー
System Management Homepage 72VCAHP
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o SmartStartCD
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SmartStart HP Web http://www.hp.com/jp/servers/smartstart/
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• ンが曲がっていたり、コネクタが損傷しているケーブルがないことを確認します。
• 介して正しく配線されていることを確認します。
•LED LED LED
HP Web http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport/[Troubleshoot a Problem]
•HP Smart HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD HP Web http:// www.hp.com/jp/servers/swdrivers/
•HP Web http://www. hp.com/jp/servers/swdrivers/
•HPWeb http://www.hp.com/jp/servers/swdrivers/
HP Subscriber's Choice 77
77
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DIMM
DIMM DIMM
DIMM
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•DIMM
•DIMM
•DIMM
•DIMM
•DIMM
DIMM
•DIMM DIMM
•DIMM 2 DIMM
•DIMM 2 DIMM
HP Web http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc= us&objectID=c00868283&jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
SAS SATA
•1
• には、各ドライブを同一の容量にしてください。
ACU SAS SATA
SCSI
•SCSI ID
•SCSI ID
•SCSI 1
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o p-Class o c-Class
Web
Web WebWeb
1.HP Web http://www.hp.com/jp/support/
2.HP ProLiant &
o HP Web http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport/
[Manuals] [Servers] [ProLiant and tc series servers]&
oHP BladeSystem p-Class Web http://www.hp.com/products/servers/ proliant-bl/p-class/info/
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[Product support] [Manuals (guides, supplements, addendums, etc)][Service and maintenance information] &
oHP BladeSystem c-Class Web http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation/
[Support, Drivers and Manuals] [Manuals]&
3.HP BladeSystem p-Class Web http://www.hp.com/products/servers/ proliant-bl/p-class/info/
HP BladeSystem p-Class System Maintenance and Service Guide
[Manuals (guides, supplements, addendums, etc)] [Service and maintenance information]
4.HP BladeSystem Power Sizer Web http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/powercalculator/
Power Sizer HP BladeSystem
5.HP Web http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out/
Integrated Lights-Out [Support & Documents][Manuals]
6.HP SmartStart Web http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation/
[User guides] HP ROM
7.System Management Homepage https://localhost:2381
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