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1 Maintaining andTroubleshooting the Gateway ALR 9200 Server2 Trademark Acknowledgments3 PrefaceChapter 1: System Access Chapter 2: Components 4 Chapter 3: Installing ComponentsChapter 4: Jumpers and Drivers Chapter 5: BIOS Setup 5 Recovering the BIOSChanging the BIOS Language Chapter 6: The Server Setup Utility When to Run the SSU Running the SSU Locally Adding and Removing ISA Boards Modifying Resources Sensor Data Record Manager Chapter 7: Other Utilities How the EMP Console Works 6 Setting Up the Server for the EMPMain EMP Console Window When to Run the FRUSDR Load Utility What You Need to Do How You Use the FRUSDR Load Utility Cleaning Up and Exiting Running the Firmware Update Utility Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Virus Prevention Verifying the Configuration Troubleshooting Guidelines Running New Application Software The System Has Been Running Correctly More Problem-solvingProcedures Specific Problems and Corrective Actions POST Codes and Countdown Codes POST Error Codes and Messages 7 Appendix A: Reference DataAppendix B: Regulatory Compliance Statements Index 9 Preface13 SystemAccess 21 Components43 Installing44 To Replace the Processor45 Wear anWith your right thumb on the face of the retention module bracket (A in Figure 5: Releasing the Retention Module Bracket 46 Figure 6: Removing a Processor10.Remove the replacement processor cartridge from its protective wrapping 47 Figure 7: Installing a ProcessorWhen the cartridge meets resistance, push the two tabs toward each other (E in 14.Reattach the retention module bracket: 48 To Install a Second Processor50 Figure 9: Removing the Termination Module10.Remove the processor cartridge from its protective wrapping 51 Figure 10: Installing a ProcessorWhen the cartridge meets resistance, push the two tabs toward each other 52 Memory57 Drives69 Installing Fans for High-PowerDrives74 Expansion Cards77 Power Supplies80 Replacing the Battery83 Drivers91 BIOS Setup115 The ServerSetup Utility 137 Other Utilities165 Troubleshooting 187 ReferenceData 201 RegulatoryCompliance Statements202 Table 43: EMC StandardsNation or Region Standards 203 •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help •Use shielded I/O cables when operating this equipment 204 AttentionCouper le courant avant l’entretien 206 Table 44: Safety Compliance StandardsCaution 207 Numerics3.5-inchdrive 32 Bit I/O, Setup field 4-wayinterleaving, memory 5.25-inchdrive installing 4, 49 removing about this guide viii access cover installing 8 removing 3 replacing Access Modes, EMP Console 134 accessing Setup adapter card installing 63 removing add-inboard installing 63 removing field administrator password, access 27 Advanced Chipset Control Setup field 88 Setup menu Assert NMI on PERR, Setup field 94 Assert NMI on SERR, Setup field serial port A 89 serial port B base memory Base RAM Step, Setup field 91 basic input/output system see BIOS battery replacing 68 system troubleshooting replacement 69 Baud Rate EMP Console 134 Setup field beep codes flash update recovery 76 system when there are none 165 bezel installing 8 opening 4 replacing BIOS 32 Bit I/O field 86 accessing Setup Assert NMI on AERR field 94 Assert NMI on BERR 208 controllerBase I/O Address field, floppy disk controller Base I/O Address field, parallel port Base I/O Address field, serial port A Base I/O Address field, serial port B Base RAM Step 91 Baud Rate field Boot Device Priority field 95 boot device priority menu 96 boot menu port Enable Master field, PCI device, embedded SCSI Enable Master field, PCI devices Enabled Host Bus Error field 94 Exit Discarding Changes field 97 exit menu hard drive menu 96 Heads field IRQ # field ISA Expansion Aliasing field 91 Key Click field L2 Cache field 91 Language field Large Disk Access Mode field 88 Latency Timer field, PCI device embedded SCSI 88 Latency Timer field, PCI devices LBA Mode Control field 86 Legacy Diskette A 85 Legacy Diskette B Load Custom Defaults field 97 Load Setup Defaults field 97 main menu Maximum Capacity field 86 Maximum Number of I2O Drives field 95 memory Memory Scrubbing field 91 menus Message Timeout Multiplier field 212 drive5.25-inch,installing 4 cabling considerations 48 CD-ROMactivity light does not drives floppy drive A field 85 floppy drive B field hard disk activity light does not light drives 54 IDE, cabling SCSI cabling drive error LEDs 56 hot-swapping 56 mounting in carrier drivers, video, installing 77 dual in-linememory module see DIMM dynamic random access memory see DRAM ECC, memory type see EMC electromagnetic interference see EMI electronics bay closing 7 defined 5 opening EMC compatibility compliance with standards 194 emergency management port see EMP EMI shield, removing 50 EMP Console Baud Rate Client Configuration Direct Connect Configuration 133 EMP Access Modes EMP Direct Connect/Modem Mode EMP Password EMP Restricted Mode Access 134 Flow Control FRU Viewer FRU Viewer options 144 how it works 130 introduction power on/off remote server 138 redirect state 131 requirements reset remote server 139 SDR Viewer SDR Viewer options 143 SEL Viewer 222 Set AdministratorPassword Set User Password 92 System Backup Reminder 92 System Date System Event Logging System Management 93 System Time 85 Transfer Mode 86 Type Ultra DMA 86 Use Multiprocessor Specification 87 User Password is 92 Video Blanking 93 Virus Check Reminder floppy drive A field 85 floppy drive B field 85 hard drive menu I/O device configuration menu 89 introduction key commands 84 keyboard features menu 87 main menu menus PCI configuration menu 88 PCI device, embedded SCSI system management menu 94 using sharing power between modules side panel installing 8 removing 3 replacing single ended SCSI see SE, SCSI see SCSI SMBus connector 18 SMI, generating 17 SMM connector 18 software problems with applications 169 security features trouble with new 160 solving problems 159, 162 speaker, connector special display items in Setup 84 specific problems bootable CD_ROM is not detected CD-ROMactivity light does not light characters are distorted or incorrect diskette drive activity light does not light network problems 168 no beep codes no characters appear onscreen 165 PCI installation tips properly 166 troubleshooting
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