Compaq ML530R Service Guide - Page 157

Drive Array Advanced, SCSI/IDE CD-ROM

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4 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide SCSI hard drive 3-36 SCSI tape drive 3-37 SCSI/IDE CD-ROM drive 3-36 serial port 3-30 tape drive 3-33, 3-37 VGA board 3-33 video board 3-30 video display unit 3-28 when to run 3-7 dial-in status, setting 3-62 dial-out status, setting 3-62 dial-out string, setting 3-62 DIMMs See memory Disk-Based Diagnostics accessing remotely 3-69 diskette boot feature setting 4-4 diskette drive disabling 3-71 LEDs, viewing 4-13 location 2-19 part number 1-3 removing 2-25 removing, illustrated 2-25 replacing 2-25 signal cable connector, identified 2-34, 4-3 specifications 5-4 status LED, illustrated 4-13 test error codes 3-29 diskette drives power and signal cables identified 2-29 diskette, creating Diagnostics 3-24 door, front bezel removing 2-8 removing, illustrated 2-8 replacing 2-8 Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics See DAAD drive array, diagnosing 3-24 drive bay, locations, illustrated 2-19 drive fan air baffle, part number 1-5 part number 1-5 drive fan cable and cable bracket removing 2-18 removing, illustrated 2-18 replacing 2-18 drive fans indentified 2-11 drivers, installing 3-3 E electric shock warnings 2-7 electrostatic discharge caution 2-10 preventing 2-2 tool recommendations 2-2 workstation precautions 2-2 enhanced keyboard See keyboard environmental recovery 3-56 equipment damage warnings 2-1, 2-7 error codes See also test error codes 100 through 199 3-25 101 through 164 3-8 1100 through 1199 3-30 1151 and 1152 3-10 1200 through 1299 3-31 1610 through 1618 3-11 1620 through 1622 3-11 1700 through 1799 3-32 1703 through 1726 3-12 172 through 174 3-8 1727 through 1761 3-13 175 through 178 3-9 1764 through 1772 3-15 1773 through 1780 3-16 1781 through 1784 3-17 1785 3-18, 3-19 1786 through 1788 3-20 1789 through 1794 3-21 1795 through 1799 3-22 180 3-9 1900 through 1999 3-33 200 through 299 3-26 201 through 215 3-9 218 through 220 3-9 2400 through 2499 3-33 300 through 399 3-27 301 through 304 3-10 400 through 499 3-27 40X 3-10 500 through 599 3-28 600 through 699 3-29 6000 through 6099 3-35 601 through 605 3-10 6500 through 6599 3-36 6600 through 6699 3-36 6700 through 6799 3-37 800 through 899 3-30 8600 through 8699 3-37 beeps only 3-23 description 3-24 error condition, resolving 3-24 error log messages

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Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
SCSI hard drive
3-36
SCSI tape drive
3-37
SCSI/IDE CD-ROM
drive
3-36
serial port
3-30
tape drive
3-33, 3-37
VGA board
3-33
video board
3-30
video display unit
3-28
when to run
3-7
dial-in status, setting
3-62
dial-out status, setting
3-62
dial-out string, setting
3-62
DIMMs
See memory
Disk-Based Diagnostics
accessing remotely
3-69
diskette boot feature
setting
4-4
diskette drive
disabling
3-71
LEDs, viewing
4-13
location
2-19
part number
1-3
removing
2-25
removing, illustrated
2-25
replacing
2-25
signal cable connector,
identified
2-34, 4-3
specifications
5-4
status LED, illustrated
4-13
test error codes
3-29
diskette drives
power and signal cables
identified
2-29
diskette, creating Diagnostics
3-24
door, front bezel
removing
2-8
removing, illustrated
2-8
replacing
2-8
Drive Array Advanced
Diagnostics
See DAAD
drive array, diagnosing
3-24
drive bay, locations, illustrated
2-19
drive fan
air baffle, part number
1-5
part number
1-5
drive fan cable and cable bracket
removing
2-18
removing, illustrated
2-18
replacing
2-18
drive fans
indentified
2-11
drivers, installing
3-3
E
electric shock
warnings
2-7
electrostatic discharge
caution
2-10
preventing
2-2
tool recommendations
2-2
workstation precautions
2-2
enhanced keyboard
See keyboard
environmental recovery
3-56
equipment damage
warnings
2-1, 2-7
error codes
See also test error codes
100 through 199
3-25
101 through 164
3-8
1100 through 1199
3-30
1151 and 1152
3-10
1200 through 1299
3-31
1610 through 1618
3-11
1620 through 1622
3-11
1700 through 1799
3-32
1703 through 1726
3-12
172 through 174
3-8
1727 through 1761
3-13
175 through 178
3-9
1764 through 1772
3-15
1773 through 1780
3-16
1781 through 1784
3-17
1785
3-18, 3-19
1786 through 1788
3-20
1789 through 1794
3-21
1795 through 1799
3-22
180
3-9
1900 through 1999
3-33
200 through 299
3-26
201 through 215
3-9
218 through 220
3-9
2400 through 2499
3-33
300 through 399
3-27
301 through 304
3-10
400 through 499
3-27
40X
3-10
500 through 599
3-28
600 through 699
3-29
6000 through 6099
3-35
601 through 605
3-10
6500 through 6599
3-36
6600 through 6699
3-36
6700 through 6799
3-37
800 through 899
3-30
8600 through 8699
3-37
beeps only
3-23
description
3-24
error condition, resolving
3-24
error log messages