HP Remote Manageability and Graphics/USB Cards manual Troubleshooting the A6869B VGA/USB PCI Card

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The following provides some troubleshooting solutions.

Problem

Solutions

Black Screen. No text displayed.

Hardware problem.

 

• Must have supported power enabled.

 

• Must have a functional VGA/USB PCI card.

 

• Must have a functional PCI slot. Select another slot on

 

same partition/backplane.

 

• Must have the VGA/USB PCI card firmly seated in PCI

 

backplane slot.

 

• Must have a supported monitor.

 

• Must have verified cable connections to VGA/USB PCI

 

card.

Display unreadable.

• Ensure system FW supports the VGA/USB PCI card.

 

• Ensure graphics resolution is compatible and set

 

correctly.

NOTE: Both the HP rx7640 8-socket server and the HP rx8640 16-socket server always have at least one Core I/O card (factory installed in IO Chassis 1 for the rx7640, and in IO Chassis 0 for the rx8640).

For an rx7640 with only one Core I/O and one A6869B card, the A6869B card must be installed in IO chassis 1, and for for an rx8640 with only one Core I/O and one A6869B card, the A6869B card must be installed in IO chassis 0.

The following are examples of unsupported configurations.

Server

Configuration

Result

Workaround

rx7640

Only one Core I/O installed IO

Windows® will not boot with

Move the A6869B card to IO

 

Chassis 1 and an A6869B card

this unsupported configuration.

Chassis 1.

 

installed in IO Chassis 0.

 

 

rx8640

Only one Core I/O installed IO

Windows® will not boot with

Move the A6869B card to IO

 

Chassis 0 and an A6869B card

this unsupported configuration.

Chassis 0.

 

installed in IO Chassis 1.

 

 

NOTE: If you have an rx7640 or an rx8640 with two Core I/O cards, you may install the A6869B card in either IO Chassis (only one A6869B card per partition).

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