HP t530 Hardware Reference Guide - Page 44
Diskless (No-Flash) unit troubleshooting
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Diskless (No-Flash) unit troubleshooting This section is only for those units that do not have ATA Flash capability. Because there is no ATA Flash in this model the boot priority sequence is: ● USB device ● PXE 1. When the unit boots, the monitor should display the following information: Item MAC Address GUID Client ID MASK DHCP IP Information Action NIC portion of the system board is OK If no MAC Address, the system board is at fault. Contact the Call Center for service. General system board information If no GUID information, the system board is at fault and should be replaced. Information from server If no Client ID information there is no network connection. This may be caused by a bad cable, the server is down, or a bad system board. Contact the Call Center for service for the bad system board. Information from server If no MASK information there is no network connection. This may be caused by a bad cable, the server is down, or a bad system board. Contact the Call Center for service for the bad system board. Information from server If no DHCP IP information there is no network connection. This may be caused by a bad cable, the server is down, or a bad system board. Contact the Call Center for service for the bad system board. If you are running in a Microsoft RIS PXE environment, go to step 2. If you are running in a Linux environment, go to step 3. 2. If you are running in a Microsoft RIS PXE environment, press the F12 key to activate the network service boot as soon as the DHCP IP information appears on the screen. If the unit does not boot to the network, the server is not configured to PXE. If you missed the F12 cue, the system will try to boot to the ATA flash that is not present. The message on the screen will read: ERROR: Non-system disk or disk error. Replace and press any key when ready. Pressing any key will restart the boot cycle. 3. If you are running in a Linux environment, an error message will appear on the screen if there is no Client IP. ERROR: Non-system disk or disk error. Replace and press any key when ready. 38 Chapter 2 Troubleshooting