HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8500 Installation Guide - Page 32

HW P/N Hardware Part Number Menu, Service Menu

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Chapter 2 Controls, Indicators, and Ports Entry #008 Critical Pending 07 /22 /98 10 :27 :15 Proc. 2 FRB3 Failure 4. Use the front panel's down-arrow key to scroll down through the entire entry. 5. To return to the Event Log menu, press the front panel's Escape button. 6. Press Escape again to return to the Main Menu. HW P/N (Hardware Part Number) Menu The HW P/N displays the HP NetServer chassis' part number and serial number. 1. To select HW P/N from the Main Menu, press the Enter button. A display similar to the one shown below appears on the HP NetServer's front panel display. **HW P/N*** Chassis P/N 2. Use the front panel's down-arrow button to scroll down through the rest of the information. An example of a full window display appears as shown below. **HW P/N*** Chassis P/N 5555-44444 Chassis S/N 5673330142 3. Use the front panel's down-arrow key to scroll down through the entire entry. 4. Press Escape again to return to the Main Menu. Service Menu The service menu is used for diagnostics purposes, such as a system hang, and generates a system NMI (non-maskable interrupt), which will halt all system operations. In Windows NT, this NMI generates a core memory dump, which copies the memory contents to a file on the hard drive. 24

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Chapter 2
Controls, Indicators, and Ports
24
Entry #008
Critical Pending
07 /22 /98
10 :27 :15
Proc. 2 FRB3
Failure
4.
Use the front panel’s down-arrow key to scroll down through the entire
entry.
5.
To return to the Event Log menu, press the front panel’s
Escape
button.
6. Press
Escape
again to return to the Main Menu.
HW P/N (Hardware Part Number) Menu
The HW P/N displays the HP NetServer chassis’ part number and serial number.
1.
To select HW P/N from the Main Menu, press the
Enter
button.
A display similar to the one shown below appears on the HP NetServer’s
front panel display.
**HW P/N***
Chassis P/N
2.
Use the front panel’s down-arrow button to scroll down through the rest of
the information.
An example of a full window display appears as shown below.
**HW P/N***
Chassis P/N
5555-44444
Chassis S/N
5673330142
3.
Use the front panel’s down-arrow key to scroll down through the entire
entry.
4. Press
Escape
again to return to the Main Menu.
Service Menu
The service menu is used for diagnostics purposes, such as a system hang, and
generates a system NMI (non-maskable interrupt), which will halt all system
operations. In Windows NT, this NMI generates a core memory dump, which
copies the memory contents to a file on the hard drive.