Management Agents 59

 

Management CD

58, 70, 71

 

management tools

58

 

media issue, tape drive 38

 

MEGA4 XX.HAM

50

 

memory

41, 56, 71, 103, 104, 105, 125

memory boards 106

 

memory count error 41

 

memory error 103

 

memory not recognized 41, 42

memory problems

41

 

memory, configuring 56, 103, 104, 105

memory, mirrored

54, 105

 

memory, online spare 56

 

memory, RAID 105

 

memory-related port 85 codes

132

Microsoft operating systems 139

miscellaneous port 85 codes

133

modem problems

45

 

modems

45, 46

 

 

monitor

43, 44

 

 

mouse

44

 

 

mouse problems

44

 

N

Natural Language Search Assistant 69 network connection problems 53 network controller problems 47 network controllers 47, 48

network interconnect blades 48 new hardware 33

NMI event 94, 95, 96, 97 no dial tone 45

Novell NetWare 50, 141

O

One Button Disaster Recovery 99

 

online spare memory 56, 105

 

 

online troubleshooting resources

69

 

Open Services Event Manager

63

 

operating system crash 49

 

 

operating system problems

49, 125

 

operating system updates

50

 

 

operating systems 49, 50, 52, 64, 71, 139

 

option ROM 66

 

 

 

Option ROM Configuration for Arrays (ORCA)

57

ORCA (Option ROM Configuration for Arrays)

57

P

panic error

50

 

 

 

 

parameters

53

 

 

 

 

parity errors

73, 74, 80, 97

 

 

part numbers

70, 72

 

 

 

passwords 96

 

 

 

 

patches 50

 

 

 

 

 

PCI boards

35

 

 

 

 

port 85 code, expansion board-related

133

port 85 code, list 131

 

 

port 85 code, memory-related

132

 

port 85 code, miscellaneous 133

 

port 85 code, processor-related

131

 

port 85 code, troubleshooting

131

 

port 85 code, viewing

131

 

 

POST error messages

84, 91, 92, 99

 

power calculator 71

 

 

 

power cord

13

 

 

 

power management module error codes

130

power module

124

 

 

 

power problems

32, 33

 

 

power source 32

 

 

 

power supplies

32, 111, 112

 

 

powering up

55

 

 

 

power-on problems flowchart 22

 

PPM (Processor Power Module)

42

 

PPM failure LEDs 16, 42

 

 

PPM problems

42, 106

 

 

PPM slots 42

 

 

 

 

printer problems

45

 

 

 

printers 45

 

 

 

 

 

processor error codes

134, 135

 

processor failure LEDs

42

 

 

processor problems 42, 96, 106

 

processor-related port 85 codes

131

 

processors 42, 71, 99

 

 

ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) 64, 146

 

PSPs, overview

64

 

 

 

Q

QuickSpecs 70

R

rack stability

13

 

rack warnings

13

 

RAID configuration

115

RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility) 35, 55, See ROM-

Based Setup Utility (RBSU)

RBSU configuration

55

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HP ProLight Server manual MEGA4 XX.HAM

ProLight Server specifications

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