HP ProLiant DL980 HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 174

Operating system information you need

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• Explanation of the issue, the first occurrence, and frequency • Any changes in hardware or software configuration before the issue surfaced • Third-party hardware information: o Product name, model, and version o Company name • Specific hardware configuration: o Product name, model, and serial number o Number of processors and speed o Number of DIMMs and their size and speed o List of controllers and NICs o List of connected peripheral devices o List of any other optional HP or Compaq hardware o Network configuration • Specific software information: o Operating system information ("Operating system information you need" on page 174) o List of third-party, HP, and Compaq software installed o PCAnywhere information, if installed o Verification of latest drivers installed o Verification of latest ROM/BIOS o Verification of latest firmware on array controllers and drives • Results from attempts to clear NVRAM Operating system information you need Depending on the problem, you may be asked for certain pieces of information. Be prepared to access the information listed in the following sections, based on operating system used. Microsoft® operating systems Collect the following information: • Whether the operating system was factory installed • Operating system version number • A current copy of the following files: o WinMSD (Msinfo32.exe on Microsoft® Windows® 2000 systems) o Boot.ini o Memory.dmp o Event logs o Dr. Watson log (drwtsn32.log) if a user mode application, such as the Insight Agents, is having a problem o IRQ and I/O address information in text format Contacting HP 174

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Contacting HP 174
Explanation of the issue, the first occurrence, and frequency
Any changes in hardware or software configuration before the issue surfaced
Third-party hardware information:
o
Product name, model, and version
o
Company name
Specific hardware configuration:
o
Product name, model, and serial number
o
Number of processors and speed
o
Number of DIMMs and their size and speed
o
List of controllers and NICs
o
List of connected peripheral devices
o
List of any other optional HP or Compaq hardware
o
Network configuration
Specific software information:
o
Operating system information ("
Operating system information you need
" on page
174
)
o
List of third-party, HP, and Compaq software installed
o
PCAnywhere information, if installed
o
Verification of latest drivers installed
o
Verification of latest ROM/BIOS
o
Verification of latest firmware on array controllers and drives
Results from attempts to clear NVRAM
Operating system information you need
Depending on the problem, you may be asked for certain pieces of information. Be prepared to access
the information listed in the following sections, based on operating system used.
Microsoft® operating systems
Collect the following information:
Whether the operating system was factory installed
Operating system version number
A current copy of the following files:
o
WinMSD (Msinfo32.exe on Microsoft® Windows® 2000 systems)
o
Boot.ini
o
Memory.dmp
o
Event logs
o
Dr. Watson log (drwtsn32.log) if a user mode application, such as the Insight Agents, is having
a problem
o
IRQ and I/O address information in text format