HP Integrity rx4610 Server User Manual
Hp server rx4610 user guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- 1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators
- 2 Opening and Closing the HP Server
- 3 Installing Fans and Power Supplies
- 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices
- 5 Installing Additional Memory
- 6 Installing an Additional Processor
- 7 Installing Accessory Boards
- 8 Server Management Boards
- 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
- 10 Configuring the HP Server
- Introduction
- Configuring the HP Server
- Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self Test (POST)
- The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager
- Server Management Configuration Utility
- Running the Server Management Configuration Utility
- Main Window
- File Open
- Updating/Viewing Config Data
- Platform Setup
- Power Setup
- Fault Resilient Booting (FRB) Setup
- Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI) Setup
- Platform Event Filtering (PEF) Setup
- Platform Event Paging (PEP) Setup
- Emergency Management Port (EMP) Setup
- DPC/LAN (Direct Platform Control/LAN) Setup
- Using BIOS Setup
- Using the SELViewer Utility
- Using the SDR Viewer Utility
- Server Firmware
- 11 Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Common Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Sequence
- If the HP Server Will Not Power On
- If the HP Server Powers On but then Shuts Down with a Fault Light
- If the HP Server Powers On but Fails POST (Power˚On Self Test)
- If the HP Server Hangs at POST Codes F0-F2
- If the HP Server Passes POST but Will Not Function
- If the HP Server Passes POST but a Processor is Disabled or Not Recognized
- If the 172 mm or 120 mm Fans Do Not Operate
- If the HP Server Has No Video and POST is Stuck in Reset
- If the HP Server’s SCSI Drives Are Not Recognized
- If the HP Server’s IDE Drives Are Not Recognized
- Troubleshooting Sequence
- HP Server rx4610 SEL Data Tables
- BIOS Error Codes\Messages
- Beep Codes
- Types of Memory Tests
- 12 Parts Information
- Appendix A Specifications
- B Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheet
- Index