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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
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c. Ensure that all mass storage power and flat cables are securely connected.
d. To verify that switches and jumpers on mass storage devices and boards are properly set,
see the setup instructions in the mass storage device's manual.
6. Reconnect all cables.
7. Turn on the monitor.
8. Turn on the HP NetServer.
9. Verify the error.
General System Problems
No lights are on and no error message appears.
If the server does not work (no lights are on) and no error message appears, check the following:
1. Make sure that all cables and power cords are plugged into their proper receptacles.
2. Make sure that the AC outlet is working. If the server is plugged into a switched multiple-outlet
box, make sure that the switch on the outlet box is turned on.
3. Make sure that the server is turned on (the power-on light should be green and the fans should
be on).
4. Turn the server off, wait at least twenty seconds, then turn the server back on to see if the
failure can be cleared.
5. Make sure that all boards are installed properly and the processor module or modules are
installed in the correct slot. They must be seated firmly in their slots and any cables must be
connected firmly.
6. If your server stopped working after you installed a new board, remove the board and turn on
the server. If your server now works, determine how to set the jumpers and switches on the
board if there are any. If the new board is preventing the server from powering on, it's apt to
have a serious electrical problem.
7. If your server still does not work, remove all boards and options that you have installed (do not
remove the flexible or hard disk drives) and turn on the server.
8. Add the boards and options one at a time to determine which one is causing the problem.
9. If you have added any memory, make sure that the DIMM modules are seated properly in the
board.
Power goes off on the server and doesn't come back on
When certain critical conditions exist, the server shuts down all power.
NOTE It is a good idea to run the Event Log Display Utility on the HP NetServer Navigator
CD-ROM as part of regular maintenance procedures so that you can check to see if
any problems have been logged to the file. Also, this file needs to be purged at
times since the error log can eventually fill up. Errors are time stamped with either a
Real-Time Clock (default) or the POST Capture time stamp. See the HP NetServer
Navigator CD-ROM, NetServer Utilities menu, for additional information on this
feature.
The critical conditions that may shut down the server are:
critical temperature fluctuations or changes
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