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Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance
●Reduce the installed memory to collect the memory dump
To obtain memory dump regardless of the installed memory size, reduce the installed memory to an
obtainable size.
Check the memory dump settings when changing the installed memory size.
For setting procedures, refer to "5.1 Memory Dump/Paging File Setting" (pg.128).
●Change the write type of the debugging information
(Windows Server 2003/Windows 2000 Server)
If the memory dump cannot be collected, select a write type of debugging information within the range
of free space of the volume size.
If the above does not provide a solution, try increasing the size of the hard disk or adding an additional
hard disk.
■When the Server is Turned on, a Message is Recorded in the ServerView Event Log.In rare cases, the following message may be recorded in the ServerView event log when the server
installed with a remote service board is turned on.
The server operates normally if this message is recorded.
However, if messages are recorded continuously, contact an office listed in the "Contact Information" of
the "Start Guide".
■Restore the SystemIn the unfortunate event where the system file, system configuration, or environment changes during
startup are corrupted, use the repair information stored on the recovery disk created at the installation to
restore the system.
For restoration procedures, refer to the following.
• "9.6.1 For Windows Server 2003" (pg.278)
• "9.6.2 For Windows 2000 Server" (pg.279)
PCI BIST timeout, rebooting Server