HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 145

Check the Setup Utility, and the SCSI Configuration Utility.

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting • Ensure the HP NetServer is configured properly. Most HP NetServer problems are the result of incorrect system and SCSI subsystem configurations. ◊ Check the Setup Utility, and the SCSI Configuration Utility. ◊ If the HP NetServer is configured with a disk array, check the disk array utility. • If the error is a network-related problem, determine if the server has enough memory and hard disk drive capacity. Consult your network operating system manual. • Verify all cables and boards are securely plugged into their appropriate connectors or slots. • Remove all extra options one at a time, checking its effect on the HP NetServer. • Unplug the power cord, wait 20 seconds, plug the power cord in again, and restart the HP NetServer. l If you suspect a hardware error, follow these steps: 1. Log users off the LAN and power down the server. 2. Extend the HP NetServer out of the rack and remove the top cover. 3. Simplify the HP NetServer configuration to the minimum required: ∗ Monitor ∗ Keyboard ∗ Mouse ∗ 1 hard disk drive and 1 flexible disk drive ∗ 1 CD-ROM 4. Remove all third-party options, and reinstall each one, one at a time, checking the HP NetServer after each installation. 5. Replace the top cover and reconnect the power cord and other cables. 6. Boot the HP NetServer and, if it does not function properly, refer to the following procedures. 137

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Chapter 12
Troubleshooting
137
Ensure the HP NetServer is configured properly.
Most HP NetServer problems are the result of incorrect system and SCSI
subsystem configurations.
Check the Setup Utility, and the SCSI Configuration Utility.
If the HP NetServer is configured with a disk array, check the disk
array utility.
If the error is a network-related problem, determine if the server has
enough memory and hard disk drive capacity. Consult your network
operating system manual.
Verify all cables and boards are securely plugged into their appropriate
connectors or slots.
Remove all extra options one at a time, checking its effect on the HP
NetServer.
Unplug the power cord, wait 20 seconds, plug the power cord in again, and
restart the HP NetServer.
If you suspect a hardware error, follow these steps:
1.
Log users off the LAN and power down the server.
2.
Extend the HP NetServer out of the rack and remove the top cover.
3.
Simplify the HP NetServer configuration to the minimum required:
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
1 hard disk drive and 1 flexible disk drive
1 CD-ROM
4.
Remove all third-party options, and reinstall each one, one at a time,
checking the HP NetServer after each installation.
5.
Replace the top cover and reconnect the power cord and other cables.
6.
Boot the HP NetServer and, if it does not function properly, refer to the
following procedures.