HP Security Camera ML100 manual ProLiant ML150 Generation 5 Servers

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1.Power up the server. If the server is already powered, save all data, exit all open applications, and restart.

NOTE: Enabling the RAID option in BIOS Setup Utility is only necessary for installation of the RAID driver. If this option is not enabled, the OS loads the standard ATA driver from the OS media.

2.During POST, press the F10 key to launch BIOS Setup Utility. If you fail to press F10 before POST, you will need to restart the server.

3.In the Advanced menu screen, select IDE Configuration.

4.Select the ATA/IDE Configuration>Enhanced field.

5.Set the Configure SATA field to Enabled.

6.Press F10, then select Yes to save the changes and close BIOS Setup Utility. The server automatically reboots.

7.Create a RAID volume ("Creating a RAID volume" on page 52).

ProLiant ML110 Generation 2, ML110 Generation 4, ML110 Generation 5, ML150 Generation 2, and ML150 Generation 3 Servers

CAUTION: Back up any data stored on the hard drives before proceeding. The configuration process erases all data on the hard drives.

1.Power up the server. If the server is already powered, save all data, exit all open applications, and restart.

NOTE: Enabling the RAID option in BIOS Setup Utility is only necessary for installation of the RAID driver. If this option is not enabled, the OS loads the standard ATA driver from the OS media.

2.During POST, press the F10 key to launch BIOS Setup Utility. If you fail to press F10 before POST, you will need to restart the server.

3.In the Advanced menu screen, select Advanced Chipset Control.

4.Set the Serial ATA field to Enabled.

5.Select the SATA Controller Mode Option>Enhanced field.

6.Set the SATA RAID Enable field to Enabled.

7.Press F10, then select Yes to save the changes and close BIOS Setup Utility. The server automatically reboots.

8.Create a RAID volume ("Creating a RAID volume" on page 52).

ProLiant ML150 Generation 5 Servers

CAUTION: Back up any data stored on the hard drives before proceeding. The configuration process erases all data on the hard drives.

1.Power up the server. If the server is already powered, save all data, exit all open applications, and restart.

NOTE: Enabling the RAID option in BIOS Setup Utility is only necessary for installation of the RAID driver. If this option is not enabled, the OS loads the standard ATA driver from the OS media.

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Contents HP ProLiant ML100 Series Server User Guide Page Contents Troubleshooting Support and other resources 103 Power up the server Power down the serverServer operations Optimum environment Server setupOptional installation services Rack planning resourcesTemperature requirements Power requirements Rack warningsElectrical grounding requirements Registering the server Installing hardware optionsPowering up and configuring the server Installing the operating systemProcessor option Hardware options installationAccess panel IntroductionHardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation SAS or Sata hard drive options Remove the hard drive blank Prepare the hard drive Hard drive LED cable option Installing the LED cable ML110 G4 Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Installing the LED cable ML150 G3 Hardware options installation Connector locations ML110 G5, ML115 G5, and ML150 G5 Installing the LED cable ML110 G5, ML115 G5, and ML150 G5Hardware options installation Hardware options installation HP Smart Array E200 controller card Hardware options installation Removable media device options Installing media devices with railsInstalling media devices with screws Hardware options installation Installing media devices with a media latch Installing a half-height media device Installing media devices with wire retainersInstalling a full-height media device Hardware options installation Interleaving and non-interleaving memory configuration Installing DIMMsMemory options Expansion board options Installing an expansion board with a single retainerHardware options installation Installing an expansion board with individual retainers Installing an expansion board with an external retainer Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Keeping the system current Server software and configuration utilitiesHP Insight Diagnostics ROMPaq utilityHP Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Floppy and CD-ROM drives Embedded Sata RAID featureRequired hardware Diskette and CD-ROM drive optionsConfiguring the Sata RAID feature Enabling Sata RAID functionality in the Bios Setup UtilityProLiant ML110 Generation 3 Server ProLiant ML150 Generation 5 Servers ProLiant ML115 and ML115 G5 Servers Creating a RAID volumeDOS USB diskette and CD-ROM drivesInstalling an operating system Installing a supported Microsoft Windows OSInstalling a supported Linux or NetWare OS Important safety information TroubleshootingPre-diagnostic steps Important safety informationTroubleshooting Preparing the server for diagnosis Symptom informationCommon problem resolution Service notifications Firmware updatesLoose connections Scsi hard drive guidelines Dimm handling guidelinesHard drive guidelines SAS and Sata hard drive guidelinesSAS and Sata hard drive LED combinations Hot-plug Scsi hard drive LED combinationsStart diagnosis flowchart Troubleshooting flowchartsSee General diagnosis flowchartGeneral memory problems are occurring on Power-on problems flowchart Support CD, or the HP website Post problems flowchart Symptom information on OS boot problems flowchart Server fault indications flowchart Support CD, or the HP website Hardware problems UPS problems Power problemsPower source problems Power supply problemsOne or more LEDs on the UPS is red General hardware problemsProblems with new hardware Low battery warning is displayedUnknown problem Testing the device Internal system problemsThird-party device problems CD-ROM and DVD drive problemsDAT drive problems Drive is not detectedDAT drive is providing poor performance Diskette drive problems DLT drive does not read tape DLT drive problemsServer cannot write to tape DLT drive failure occursGeneral fan problems are occurring Fan problemsHard drive problems An error occurs during backup, but the backup is completedNew hard drive is not recognized Data is inaccessibleNo hard drives are recognized Hard drive is not recognized by the serverServer response time is slower than usual Memory problemsGeneral memory problems are occurring Memory count error existsServer fails to recognize new memory PPM problemsProcessor problems Server fails to recognize existing memoryExternal device problems Video problemsSystem open circuits and short circuits Audio problems Video colors are wrongSlow-moving horizontal lines are displayed Printer problems Mouse and keyboard problemsModem problems Modem does not connect to another modem No response occurs when you type AT commandsAT commands are not visible Modem does not answer an incoming callNetwork controller problems Network controller has stopped working Operating system problems Software problemsOperating system updates When to reconfigure or reload softwareRestoring to a backed-up version Linux operating systems Application software problems Firmware maintenanceSystem ROM Automatic backupTypes of ROM ROMPaq utility diskette or USB drive keyCurrent firmware versions ROMPaq Disaster RecoveryUpdating firmware Battery replacement Regulatory compliance notices Regulatory compliance identification numbersFederal Communications Commission notice Modifications CablesCanadian notice Avis Canadien European Union regulatory notice Japanese notice Bsmi notice Korean notice Battery replacement notice Taiwan battery recycling noticeLaser compliance Regulatory compliance notices Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Customer Self Repair Support and other resourcesBefore you contact HP HP contact informationRéparation par le client CSR Riparazione da parte del cliente Reparaciones del propio cliente Reparo feito pelo cliente Support and other resources Support and other resources Support and other resources Acronyms and abbreviations LO100PCI Express PDU Documentation feedback Index Installing operating system Temperature requirements