HP ML100 - Manual

HP ML100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Server operations; Power up the server
  • Page 7 – Server setup; Optional installation services; Space and airflow requirements
  • Page 8 – Temperature requirements
  • Page 9 – Power requirements; Rack warnings
  • Page 10 – Installing hardware options
  • Page 11 – Hardware options installation; Introduction
  • Page 16 – Installing a processor in HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 5 Servers
  • Page 20 – SAS or SATA hard drive options
  • Page 23 – Hard drive LED cable option
  • Page 24 – Cabling an HP Smart Array E200 controller card (ML110 G4)
  • Page 27 – Cabling an HP Smart Array E200 controller card (ML150 G3)
  • Page 34 – Removable media device options; Installing media devices with rails
  • Page 35 – Installing media devices with screws
  • Page 37 – Installing media devices with a media latch
  • Page 38 – Installing media devices with wire retainers; Installing a half-height media device
  • Page 39 – Installing a full-height media device
  • Page 41 – Memory options; Interleaving and non-interleaving memory configuration
  • Page 42 – Expansion board options; Installing an expansion board with a single retainer
  • Page 44 – Installing an expansion board with individual retainers
  • Page 45 – Installing an expansion board with an external retainer
  • Page 48 – Server software and configuration utilities; ROMPaq utility; HP Insight Diagnostics; Drivers; Change control and proactive notification
  • Page 49 – Embedded SATA RAID feature; Required hardware; Diskette and CD-ROM drive options; Creating a diskette image
  • Page 50 – Installing the Embedded SATA RAID driver using Virtual Floppy; Configuring the SATA RAID feature; Enabling SATA RAID functionality in the BIOS Setup Utility; ProLiant ML110 Generation 3 Server
  • Page 51 – Generation 2, and ML150 Generation 3 Servers; ProLiant ML150 Generation 5 Servers
  • Page 53 – nVidia chipset; USB diskette and CD-ROM drives
  • Page 54 – Installing an operating system; Installing a supported Microsoft® Windows® OS; Installing a supported Linux or NetWare OS
  • Page 55 – Troubleshooting; Pre-diagnostic steps; Important safety information; Symbols on equipment
  • Page 56 – Warnings and cautions
  • Page 57 – Symptom information
  • Page 58 – Common problem resolution; Loose connections; Service notifications; Firmware updates
  • Page 59 – DIMM handling guidelines
  • Page 60 – Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LED combinations; SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations
  • Page 61 – Troubleshooting flowcharts; Start diagnosis flowchart
  • Page 62 – General diagnosis flowchart
  • Page 66 – POST problems flowchart
  • Page 68 – OS boot problems flowchart
  • Page 69 – Server fault indications flowchart
  • Page 71 – Hardware problems
  • Page 72 – Power problems; Power source problems; Power supply problems; UPS problems; UPS is not working properly
  • Page 73 – Low battery warning is displayed; One or more LEDs on the UPS is red; General hardware problems; Problems with new hardware
  • Page 74 – Unknown problem
  • Page 75 – Third-party device problems; Testing the device; Internal system problems; CD-ROM and DVD drive problems; System does not boot from the drive
  • Page 76 – Data read from the drive is inconsistent, or drive cannot read data; Drive is not detected; DAT drive problems; Sense error codes are displayed; DAT drive error or failure occurs; DAT drive is providing poor performance
  • Page 77 – Diskette drive problems
  • Page 78 – DLT drive problems; Server cannot write to tape; DLT drive failure occurs; DLT drive does not read tape; Server cannot find the DLT drive
  • Page 79 – An error occurs during backup, but the backup is completed; Fan problems; General fan problems are occurring; Hard drive problems; System completes POST but hard drive fails
  • Page 80 – No hard drives are recognized; Hard drive is not recognized by the server; A new hard drive is not recognized; Data is inaccessible
  • Page 81 – Server response time is slower than usual; Memory problems; General memory problems are occurring; Server is out of memory; Memory count error exists
  • Page 82 – Server fails to recognize existing memory; Server fails to recognize new memory; PPM problems; Processor problems
  • Page 83 – System open circuits and short circuits; External device problems; Video problems
  • Page 84 – Monitor does not function properly with energy saver features; Video colors are wrong; Slow-moving horizontal lines are displayed; Audio problems
  • Page 85 – Printer problems; Printer does not print; Printer output is garbled; Mouse and keyboard problems; Modem problems; No dial tone exists
  • Page 86 – No response occurs when you type AT commands; Modem does not answer an incoming call
  • Page 87 – AT command initialization string is not working; Connection errors are occurring; You are unable to connect to an online subscription service; You are unable to connect at 56 Kbps; Network controller problems; Network controller is installed but not working
  • Page 88 – Network controller has stopped working
  • Page 89 – Problems are occurring with the network interconnect blades; Software problems; Operating system problems; Operating system locks up; General protection fault occurs; Errors are displayed in the error log; Problems occur after the installation of a service pack
  • Page 90 – Operating system updates; Restoring to a backed-up version
  • Page 91 – Linux operating systems; Software locks up; Errors occur after a software setting is changed; Errors occur after the system software is changed; Errors occur after an application is installed; Firmware maintenance
  • Page 92 – Types of ROM; System ROM; Automatic backup; Option ROMs; ROMPaq utility diskette or USB drive key
  • Page 93 – ROMPaq Disaster Recovery
  • Page 94 – Updating firmware
  • Page 95 – Battery replacement
  • Page 96 – Regulatory compliance notices; Regulatory compliance identification numbers; Federal Communications Commission notice; FCC rating label
  • Page 97 – Modifications
  • Page 98 – European Union regulatory notice
  • Page 99 – Japanese notice
  • Page 100 – Laser compliance; Taiwan battery recycling notice
  • Page 101 – Power cord statement for Japan
  • Page 102 – Electrostatic discharge; Preventing electrostatic discharge
  • Page 103 – Support and other resources; Before you contact HP; HP contact information
  • Page 111 – Acronyms and abbreviations
  • Page 113 – Documentation feedback
  • Page 114 – Index
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HP ProLiant ML100 Series Server

User Guide

for HP ProLiant ML110 G2, G3, G4, and G5 Servers, ProLiant ML115 and ML115 G5 Servers, and ProLiant

ML150 G2, G3, and G5 Servers

Abstract

This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. HP assumes you are qualified in the

servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.

Part Number: 368156-403

October 2012

Edition: 12

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents 3 Contents Server operations .......................................................................................................................... 6 Power up the server ........................................................................................................................

Page 6 - Server operations; Power up the server

Server operations 6 Server operations Power up the server To power up the server, press the Power On/Standby button. Power down the server WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, or damage to the equipment, remove the power cord to remove power from the server. The front pane...

Page 7 - Server setup; Optional installation services; Space and airflow requirements

Server setup 7 Server setup Optional installation services Delivered by experienced, certified engineers, HP Care Pack services help you keep your servers up and running with support packages tailored specifically for HP ProLiant systems. HP Care Packs let you integrate both hardware and software su...

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