HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual
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Advanced Memory Protection Condition—displays the current condition of the Advanced Memory Protection
subsystem. The following states are supported:
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Other—The system does not support fault tolerant memory or the Management Agent cannot determine the
state.
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OK—This system is operating normally.
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Degraded— The Advanced Memory Protection sub-system has been engaged. Schedule server down time to
replace the deactivated memory.
ROM Microcode Patches
This section displays the following information about ROM Microcode Patches:
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Patch ID—Displays the number of a particular microcode patch.
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Date—Displays the date of a patch's manufacture.
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Family—Specifies the valid family, model, and step that applies to a patch.
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Model—Displays the model number of a patch.
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Step—Displays the revision level of a patch.
General I/O Devices
This section displays information about the following I/O devices:
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Keyboard Type—Describes the keyboard attached to your monitored system. For example, 101-key
Enhanced Keyboard.
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Video Type—Describes the type of video in use with the monitored system. For example, EGA or VGA may
appear here.
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Auxiliary Input —Indicates whether the auxiliary input (pointing device or mouse port) is enabled or
disabled. If you have an EISA-based machine, use the System Configuration Utility to change this value. If
you have an ISA-based machine, use SETUP to change this value.
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Diskette Drives—This section lists and describes the device diskette drives.
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Serial and Parallel Ports—This section displays the serial ports and the parallel ports that have been enabled for
this unit, along with their corresponding I/O addresses. The industry-standard addresses for parallel ports are
as follows:
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Primary Port set to 378h
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Secondary Port set to 3BCh
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The industry-standard addresses for serial ports are as follows:
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COM1 set to 3F8h
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COM2 set to 2F8h
These addresses are sometimes changed due to conflicts with another device. Communication ports that
have been disabled do not show up in this window.
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Universal Serial Bus Port—This section displays the Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports that have been enabled for
this unit.
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Memory Modules—This section lists detailed information about the memory boards and modules installed in the
system. The following items may be displayed:
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Socket Number—displays the socket number for the memory module.
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Type—displays the following values depending on the type of memory module selected.
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Not installed
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Board—The memory module is permanently mounted (not modular) on a system board or memory
expansion board.
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Single width module
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Double width module
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SIMM (Single Inline Memory Module)
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PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association technology memory module)
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Compaq/HP specific memory module
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DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module)
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Size—Displays the size of the memory module.
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Speed—Displays the speed of the memory module.
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Technology—Displays the possible values for the memory module technology, including:
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