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Troubleshooting
Install
Password
Error Checking
System Status LED Indicators
Connecting the Power Cord
Configuration Constraints
Problem Solving
Resetting the System
Setup
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Contents
Server MH4000
Copyright 1997 Packard Bell NEC, Inc Trademarks
Safety Notices
Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada
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Care and Handling
Contents
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Contents
Introduction
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Organization
Chapter
Appendix a
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Notational Conventions
Ctrl + ALT
Introduction
Features
Bios
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Features
Overview
Expanding the Server as Needs Grow
Configuration Constraints
System Feature Summary
Feature Description
Features
Chassis Front Features and Controls
Front Chassis Features And Controls
Features
Status LED Indicator Descriptions
System Status LED Indicators
Disk Drive Status LED Panel Indicators
Status Description Response
System Status Abnormal Conditions
Resetting the System
LED Amber Conditions
Chassis Rear Features and Controls
Rear Chassis Features and Controls
Power Supply Status Lamp Descriptions
Power Supply Status
System Board Features
Board set summary Feature description
System Board Connector and Component Locations
Processor Board Component Locations
Processor
Memory
Bus Master I/O Expansion Slots
Real-Time Clock/Calendar
Video
Scsi Controllers
External Device Connectors
Peripheral Controller
Keyboard and Mouse
Peripheral Devices
SCSI-2 Hard Drive Bays
Six bays for Scsi drives
Scsi Drive Hot-swap Backplane
Removable Media Drive Bays
Removable Media Drive Bays
Power System
Number of Power Supplies in a Configuration
Server Security
Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
Hot Swap Power
Software Locks via the Bios Setup
Power LED Indicators
Hot Swap FAN
Fan Redundant Pairs
Redundant Pair Fan Modules
11. The Rear Fan Features
Setup
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Selecting a Site
Unpacking the System
Getting Familiar with the System
Making Connections
Making Connections
Connecting the Power Cord
Powering On Your System
Configuring Your System
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Configuring Your System
System Configuration Utility SCU
Using the SCU
SYS a
System Configuration Utility Main Menu
Menu Options Description
SCU Command Line Parameters
System Configuration Utility Menu
SCU Configuration Settings
SCU Configurations
ISA Board Configuration
Insert
ISA Board Configurations
ISA Board Definitions Your Configuration
Enter
Bios Setup Utility
Using the Bios Setup Utility
Menu Use
Bios Setup Configuration Settings
Key Function in Setup Menu
Bios Setup Configurations
Boot Sequence
Memory Reconfiguration
Numlock
Base Memory
CPU Reconfiguration
Chipset Configuration
Use Multiprocessor Specification CPU Bios Update
Plug & Play O/S Reset Configuration Data
Supervisor Password is
User Password is
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Exiting Bios Setup
SCSISelect Utility
Using the SCSISelect Utility
Bus Device Selected Scsi Adapter
SCSISelect Configuration Settings
SCSISelect Setup Configurations
Arrows
Scsi Bus Interface Definitions
Exiting SCSISelect
Configuring I/O Riser Board Function Select Switches
Configuring System Jumpers and Switches
Before You Begin
Function Select Switches
Function Select Switches and Dump Button
Function Select Switch Settings
Configuring Processor Board Jumper
Switch Signal Settings Function
Configuring System Board Jumpers
Processor Board Jumper
Reserved
System Board Jumper Configurations
A04A
Moving System Board Jumpers
Updating the Bios
Resetting the Cmos Nvram
Clearing and Changing the Password
Configuring Your System
Upgrades and Options
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Precautions
Upgrades and Options
Upgrades and Options
Upgrades and Options
Preparing Your System for Upgrade
Equipment Log
Removing a Side Panel
Installing a Side Panel
System side panel
Removing the Top Cover
System Top Cover
Removing top cover
Installing the Top Cover
Removing a Board Support Panel
Installing a Board Support Panel
Removing board support panel
Memory Board
Removing the Memory Board
DIM M s
Memory board connector on
System board
Inserting Memory DIMMs
Installing the Memory Board
Removing DIMMs
Processor Board
Processor board connectors on system board
Removing the Processor Board
Pentium Pro Processor
Installing a Processor
Installing an Optional Pentium Processor
Removing a Processor
Installing the Processor Board
Modifying the System Board
Video Memory
Video Memory Location
Installing Video Memory
Non Volatile Memory
Replacing the Non Volatile Memory
Real-time Clock Battery
10. Location of the Real-Time Clock Battery
Replacing the Battery
Option board connectors on system board
Option Boards
Installation Considerations
Controller/Adapter Hardware Configurations
Option Board Hardware Configurations
IRQ3 Memory Address Option Slot Option Board
Installing an Option Board
12. Removing the Expansion Slot Screw and Cover
13. Installing an Option Board
Option board installation
Upgrades and Options
Removing an Option Board
Power Supply Module
Removing a Power Supply Module
Installing a Power Supply Module
Installing or Swapping a Disk Drive in a Hot-swap Bay
Installing or Swapping a Hard Drive
15. Disk Drive in Hot-swap Bay
16. Installing Hard Disk in Carrier
Removable Media Devices and Diskette Drives
Bay a
Bay C
Bay D
Bay E
Installing a 5 1/4-Inch Device or 3 1/2-Inch Diskette Drive
18. Removing Front Plastic Cover
19. Removing Blank Panel Tray
20. Removing Side Rails
Removing side rails from blank panel tray
21. Attaching Side Rails to a Device
23. Installing Device Cables
Removing a 5 1/4-Inch Device or 3 1/2-Inch Diskette Drive
Installing blank panel tray
24. Adding Blank Panel Tray
Swapping Out a Fan Module
25. Removing the Front Fan modules
26. Removing the Rear Fan modules
Problem Solving
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Problem Solving
Reset button
Resetting the System
Power off/on
Troubleshooting Checklists
Initial System Startup
Problem Solving
Running New Application Software
After System Has Been Running Correctly
Error Checking
Additional Troubleshooting Procedures
Troubleshooting Guide
Preparing the System for Diagnostic Testing
Monitoring Post while it is running
Post Keys and Errors
ACTION/MESSAGE Description
Specific Problems and Corrective Actions
Confirming Loading of the Operating System
Power LED Does Not Light
System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate
No Characters Appear On Screen
Characters are Distorted or Incorrect
Incorrect Or No Beep Code
Floppy Disk Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
Hard Disk Drive Activity LED Does Not Light
Problems with Application Software
Bios User’s Information
Error and Status Messages
Bios Messages
Press F1 to resume, F2 to Setup
Press F2 to enter Setup
Previous boot incomplete Default
Configuration used
Messages and Beep Codes
Post Tests
Code Beeps Post Routine Description
Problem Solving
Problem Solving
System and Disk Status LED User’s Information
System Status LED Indicators
System Status Abnormal Conditions
Problem Solving
System Cabling
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Before You Begin Static Precautions
Standard Scsi Bus Configuration
Figure A-1. Standard System Cable Configuration
RAID Configuration
Figure A-2. Standard Scsi Bus Cable Routing
Figure A-3. RAID Cable Configuration
Installing the RAID Controller
Configuring the RAID Controller
Figure A-4. Rerouting the Ultra Wide Scsi Cable
System Cabling
Memory Configurations
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Memory Dimm Configurations
Figure B-1. System Board Dimm Sockets
Bank installation
Table B-1. Memory Configurations
Dimm type
Memory Configurations
Memory Configurations
Option Boards
Introduction
Devices
Devices
Network Operating Systems
Network Operating Systems
Equipment Log
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Equipment Log
Equipment Log
Equipment Log
Glossary
Command
Configuration
Default
Cache memory
Expanded memory
Expansion slot
Extended memory
Flash Eprom
ISA Configuration
Hard disk drive
Hardware
Utility
LPT1 or LPT2
Megabyte
Math coprocessor
Memory
Password
Pentium
Peripheral
Pixel
Setup program
Serial port
Software
System board
Glossary
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