Compaq ProLiant 8500 ProLiant 8500 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 93

Run the System Configuration, position. Run BIOS

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Diagnostic Tools 3-15 Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 806-NVRAM has None been reset. Please power off the system and restore SW1.2 to default position. Run BIOS Setup to set default values. 807-The Setup None password is cleared. Please power off and restore the clear password switch (SW1). 1151-Com Port 1 Address Assignment Conflict 1151-Serial Port A Address Conflict Detected 1152-Com Port 2, 3, or 4 Address Assignment Conflict 1152-Serial Port B Address Conflict Detected 2 short 2 short 2 short 2 short Probable Source of Problem The system board configuration switch (SW`1) position 2 has been turned on and the system configuration data has been cleared from CMOS. This switch must be returned to the default off position for normal operation and the ability to save configuration setup data. The system must be reconfigured. The system board configuration switch SW1.1 has been turned on and the system configuration password has been cleared. SW1.1 must be returned to the default off position for normal operation and the ability to set a password with the server setup utility. Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to COM1. Recommended Action 1. Remove power from the system. 2. Locate the system board configuration switch (SW1). Refer to the user documentation for instructions. 3. Return position 2 to the off position. 4. Restart the system. 5. Press F10 to run the server setup utility and configure the system. 6. Select the primary operating system. 7. Set the date and time. 8. Complete additional configuration as needed. 1. Remove power from the system. 2. Locate the system board configuration switch. 3. Return SW1.1 to the off position. Restart the system. 4. Press F10 and use the server setup utility to set a new password. Run the server setup utility and correct. A hardware conflict is preventing the normal operation of a serial port. Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to COM2, COM3, or COM4. A hardware conflict is preventing the normal operation of a serial port. Run the server setup utility to reassign the serial port address and manually resolve the conflict. Run the System Configuration Utility and correct. Run the server setup utility to reassign the serial port address and manually resolve the conflict. continued

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Diagnostic Tools
3-15
Table 3-2
POST Error Messages
continued
Error Code
Audible Beeps
Probable Source of Problem
Recommended Action
806-NVRAM has
been reset.
Please power off the
system and restore
SW1.2 to default
position. Run BIOS
Setup to set default
values.
None
The system board configuration
switch (SW`1) position 2 has
been turned on and the system
configuration data has been
cleared from CMOS. This switch
must be returned to the default
off position for normal operation
and the ability to save
configuration setup data.
The system must be
reconfigured.
1.
Remove power from the
system.
2.
Locate the system board
configuration switch
(SW1). Refer to the user
documentation for
instructions.
3.
Return position 2 to the off
position.
4.
Restart the system.
5.
Press
F10
to run the
server setup utility and
configure the system.
6.
Select the primary
operating system.
7.
Set the date and time.
8.
Complete additional
configuration as needed.
807-The Setup
password is cleared.
Please power off and
restore the clear
password switch
(SW1).
None
The system board configuration
switch SW1.1 has been turned
on and the system configuration
password has been cleared.
SW1.1 must be returned to the
default off position for normal
operation and the ability to set a
password with the server setup
utility.
1.
Remove power from the
system.
2.
Locate the system board
configuration switch.
3.
Return SW1.1 to the off
position. Restart the
system.
4.
Press
F10
and use the
server setup utility to set a
new password.
1151-Com Port 1
Address Assignment
Conflict
2 short
Both external and internal serial
ports are assigned to COM1.
Run the server setup utility and
correct.
1151-Serial Port A
Address Conflict
Detected
2 short
A hardware conflict is preventing
the normal operation of a serial
port.
Run the server setup utility to
reassign the serial port address
and manually resolve the
conflict.
1152-Com Port 2, 3,
or 4 Address
Assignment Conflict
2 short
Both external and internal serial
ports are assigned to COM2,
COM3, or COM4.
Run the System Configuration
Utility and correct.
1152-Serial Port B
Address Conflict
Detected
2 short
A hardware conflict is preventing
the normal operation of a serial
port.
Run the server setup utility to
reassign the serial port address
and manually resolve the
conflict.
continued