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SCSI Interlock Disable Switch, NMI Switch, Table 4-11

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Connectors, LED Indicators, Switches, and Jumpers SCSI Interlock Disable Switch The SCSI interlock disable switch (Figure 4-13) is a two-position switch that enables the system to boot during troubleshooting procedures when the Smart Array 5i Controller is not installed on the system board. The default setting requires the system to halt during boot if the controller is not installed. Table 4-11 shows the switch settings and positions. Table 4-11: SCSI Interlock Disable Switch Position 1 Description SCSI interlock disable 2 Reserved On/Off Function Off = Interlock failure applies to both the PCI riser and the Smart Array 5i Controller. On = Interlock failure applies only to the PCI riser. - NMI Switch Crash dump analysis is an essential part of eliminating reliability problems such as hangs or crashes in operating systems, device drivers, and applications. Crashes can freeze a system, requiring you to do a hard reset. Resetting the system erases any information that supports root cause analysis. Systems running Microsoft Windows NT experience a blue screen trap when the operating system crashes. When this happens, Microsoft recommends that system administrators perform a NMI event by pressing a dump switch. The NMI event allows a hung system to become responsive. The ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server is equipped with an NMI switch that, when pushed, performs a memory dump before performing a hard reset (Figure 4-13). Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide 4-19 COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL Codename: Magna Part Number: 203840-003 Last Saved On: 1/28/02 12:45 PM

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Connectors, LED Indicators, Switches, and Jumpers
Compaq ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 Maintenance and Service Guide
4-19
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL
Codename: Magna Part Number: 203840-003 Last Saved On: 1/28/02 12:45 PM
SCSI Interlock Disable Switch
The SCSI interlock disable switch (Figure 4-13) is a two-position switch that enables the
system to boot during troubleshooting procedures when the Smart Array 5i Controller is not
installed on the system board. The default setting requires the system to halt during boot if the
controller is not installed.
Table 4-11 shows the switch settings and positions.
Table 4-11:
SCSI Interlock Disable Switch
Position
Description
On/Off Function
1
SCSI interlock disable
Off = Interlock failure applies to both the PCI riser
and the Smart Array 5i Controller.
On = Interlock failure applies only to the PCI riser.
2
Reserved
°
NMI Switch
Crash dump analysis is an essential part of eliminating reliability problems such as hangs or
crashes in operating systems, device drivers, and applications. Crashes can freeze a system,
requiring you to do a hard reset. Resetting the system erases any information that supports
root cause analysis.
Systems running Microsoft Windows NT experience a blue screen trap when the operating
system crashes. When this happens, Microsoft recommends that system administrators
perform a NMI event by pressing a dump switch. The NMI event allows a hung system to
become responsive.
The ProLiant DL380 Generation 2 server is equipped with an NMI switch that, when pushed,
performs a memory dump before performing a hard reset (Figure 4-13).