HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 6000 Installation Guide - Page 148

If the System Does Not Power On, If the System Powers On, but Fails POST

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting ∗ Mouse ∗ 1 hard disk drive and 1 flexible disk drive ∗ 1 CD-ROM d. Remove all third-party options, and reinstall each one, one at a time, checking the NetServer after each installation. e. Replace the top cover and reconnect the power cords and other cables. f. Start the NetServer and, if it does not function properly, refer to the following procedures. If the System Does Not Power On Follow these steps: 1. Check that all cables and power cords are firmly plugged into their proper receptacles. 2. Check that all parts of the system are turned on and properly adjusted. 3. Verify that the power source is providing the correct voltage and current. 4. If the server is plugged into a switched multiple-outlet box, make sure the switch on the outlet box is turned on. 5. Plug a different electrical device (such as a printer) into the power outlet, and turn it on. 6. Unplug the power cords, wait 20 seconds, plug the power cords in again, and restart the system. If the System Powers On, but Fails POST Do one of the following: • If the system gives a series of beeps, this indicates a system error. Contact HP or your reseller. • If the system fails POST and an error message appears, refer to the section "Error Messages." If the suggested solutions do not solve the problem, contact HP or your reseller. 140

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Chapter 12
Troubleshooting
140
Mouse
1 hard disk drive and 1 flexible disk drive
1 CD-ROM
d.
Remove all third-party options, and reinstall each one, one at a time,
checking the NetServer after each installation.
e.
Replace the top cover and reconnect the power cords and other cables.
f.
Start the NetServer and, if it does not function properly, refer to the
following procedures.
If the System Does Not Power On
Follow these steps:
1.
Check that all cables and power cords are firmly plugged into their proper
receptacles.
2.
Check that all parts of the system are turned on and properly adjusted.
3.
Verify that the power source is providing the correct voltage and current.
4.
If the server is plugged into a switched multiple-outlet box, make sure the
switch on the outlet box is turned on.
5.
Plug a different electrical device (such as a printer) into the power outlet,
and turn it on.
6.
Unplug the power cords, wait 20 seconds, plug the power cords in again,
and restart the system.
If the System Powers On, but Fails POST
Do one of the following:
If the system gives a series of beeps, this indicates a system error. Contact
HP or your reseller.
If the system fails POST and an error message appears, refer to the section
"Error Messages." If the suggested solutions do not solve the problem,
contact HP or your reseller.