HP (Hewlett-Packard) DL100 Series ユーザーズマニュアル

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Third-party device problems 
Action: 
1. 
Refer to the server and operating system documentation to be sure the server and operating system 
support the device. 
2. 
Be sure the latest device drivers are installed. 
3. 
Refer to the device documentation to be sure the device is properly installed. For example, a third-
party PCI or PCI-X board may be required to be installed on the primary PCI or PCI-X bus, 
respectively. 
 
Testing the device 
Action: 
1. 
Uninstall the device. 
If the server works with the device removed and uninstalled, either a problem exists with the device, 
the server does not support the device, or a conflict exists with another device. 
2. 
If the device is the only device on a bus, be sure the bus works by installing a different device on the 
bus. 
3. 
Restarting the server each time to determine if the device is working, move the device: 
a. 
To a different slot on the same bus (not applicable for PCI Express) 
b. 
To a PCI, PCI-X, or PCI Express slot on a different bus 
c. 
To the same slot in another working server of the same or similar design 
If the board works in any of these slots, either the original slot is bad or the board was not properly 
seated. Reinsert the board into the original slot to verify. 
4. 
If you are testing a board (or a device that connects to a board): 
a. 
Test the board with all other boards removed. 
b. 
Test the server with only that board removed. 
  
 
CAUTION:
  Clearing NVRAM deletes the configuration information. Refer to the server 
documentation for complete instructions before performing this operation or data loss could 
occur. 
  
5. 
Clearing NVRAM can resolve various problems. Clear the NVRAM, but do not use the backup .SCI 
file if prompted. Have available any .CFG, .OVL, or .PCF files that are required. 
 
Internal system problems 
CD-ROM and DVD drive problems 
System does not boot from the drive 
Action: 
1. 
Be sure the drive boot order is set so that the server boots from the CD-ROM drive first. 
2. 
If the CD-ROM drive jumpers are set to CS (the factory default), be sure the CD-ROM drive is 
installed as device 0 on the cable so that it is in position for the server to boot from the drive. 
3. 
Be sure no loose connections (on page 49) exist. 
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