Compaq BL10e Performing an HP ProLiant server NMI crash dump

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  • Compaq BL10e | Performing an HP ProLiant server NMI crash dump - Page 1
    Performing an HP ProLiant server NMI crash dump HOWTO, 2nd edition Abstract...2 NMI Crash Dump overview...2 Initiating NMI Crash Dumps...4 Through NMI Crash Dump jumper pins or switch 4 Under Novell NetWare 6.5...4 Under Microsoft Windows...5 Through Integrated Lights-Out ...6 For more information
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    provides a description of the HP ProLiant server implementation of NMI-based Crash support an analysis of the problem, it is desirable for the system to be able to perform a memory dump before a hard reset is performed. A dump switch and the associated support in Windows Server 2003, Windows
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    product benefits Microsoft Windows operating systems Novell NetWare operating system ProLiant hardware ProLiant software Registry changes are driver being installed. All drivers are distributed with the ProLiant Support Pack (PSP). The PSP detects and installs the appropriate driver for the server
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    placement, refer to the illustration on the hood label of the server or in the user guide. Figure 2. Example of jumper pins found on a ProLiant DL360 G5 server Figure 3. Example of a jumper switch found on a ProLiant DL580 G2 server Under Novell NetWare 6.5 1. Cause a short in the NMI Crash Dump
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    crash dump procedures. Table 2. Prerequisites Microsoft operating system HP software Option 1 Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) for Microsoft Windows 2000 Option 2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or later ProLiant Support Pack
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    Integrated Lights-Out ProLiant servers with Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) and Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) can issue crash dump NMIs through a Web browser. The lights-out based virtual NMI button allows users to trigger an NMI without requiring physical access to the server chassis or knowing
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    refer to the resources listed below. Source Hyperlink iLO product information and user guide www.hp.com/go/ilo ProLiant server information www.hp.com/go/proliant Industry Standard Server Technology Papers www.hp.com/servers/technology Call to action Send comments about this paper to TechCom
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Performing an HP ProLiant server NMI crash dump
HOWTO, 2
nd
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Abstract
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NMI Crash Dump overview
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Initiating NMI Crash Dumps
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Through NMI Crash Dump jumper pins or switch
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Under Novell NetWare 6.5
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Under Microsoft Windows
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Through Integrated Lights-Out
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For more information
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Call to action
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