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Problems After Initial Boot, Table D-7

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Troubleshooting Problems After Initial Boot Once your server has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an inability to load your operating system. Use Table D-7 to troubleshoot server installation problems that occur after the initial boot. Refer to "Software Problems" in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide for more information. Table D-7: Problems After Initial Boot Problem System cannot load SmartStart. Possible Reasons SmartStart requirement not performed. IDE cable or power cable not connected to CD-ROM drive. Insufficient memory is available. Existing software is causing conflict. Possible Solutions Check the SmartStart Release Notes provided in the SmartStart Online Reference Information on the SmartStart CD. Check the IDE signal cable between the system board and CD-ROM to be sure that it is connected properly. Check the power supply connection between the CD-ROM drive and the power backplane. A rare Insufficient Memory message may display the first time SmartStart is booted on certain unconfigured systems. Simply coldboot the machine with the SmartStart CD inserted in the CD-ROM drive to correct the problem. Run the System Erase Utility. Read the Caution below. Refer to the instructions in the Servers Troubleshooting Guide. continued HP ProLiant ML530 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide D-11

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Troubleshooting
HP ProLiant ML530 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide
D-11
Problems After Initial Boot
Once your server has passed POST, you may still encounter errors, such as an
inability to load your operating system. Use Table D-7 to troubleshoot server
installation problems that occur after the initial boot.
Refer to “Software Problems” in the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide
for more
information.
Table D-7:
Problems After Initial Boot
Problem
Possible Reasons
Possible Solutions
SmartStart requirement not
performed.
Check the SmartStart Release Notes provided
in the SmartStart Online Reference Information
on the SmartStart CD.
IDE cable or power cable not
connected to
CD-ROM drive.
Check the IDE signal cable between the
system board and CD-ROM to be sure that it is
connected properly.
Check the power supply connection between
the CD-ROM drive and the power backplane.
Insufficient memory is
available.
A rare Insufficient Memory message may
display the
first
time SmartStart is booted on
certain unconfigured systems. Simply cold-
boot the machine with the SmartStart CD
inserted in the CD-ROM drive to correct the
problem.
System cannot
load
SmartStart.
Existing software is causing
conflict.
Run the System Erase Utility. Read the
Caution
below. Refer to the instructions in the
Servers Troubleshooting Guide.
continued