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Compaq PROLIANT ML370 User Manual

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Index 3

remote maintenance 3-68
viewing the event list 3-47

Compaq Integrated Remote Console

features 3-54

Compaq Integrated Smart Array

Controller

location, identified 4-2
part number 1-7
upgrade module

removing 2-37
removing, illustrated 2-37
replacing 2-37

Compaq Survey utility

description 3-2
installing 3-2

Compaq System Reference

Library 3-50

Comprehensive Insight Management,

defined 3-67

conflict, resolving 3-3
Correctable Memory Logs See IML
country kit, part number 1-6
CPU fan See fans, CPU
Critical Error Log See also IML

viewing 3-60

D

DAAD

description 3-3
location 2-1

data cable kit, part number 1-5
default configuration

determining 3-4
messages 3-4

Diagnose Drive Array menu option,

accessing 3-26

Diagnostics

accessing 3-2, 3-5
booting remotely 3-58
CD, booting from 3-4
defined 3-26
description 3-2
diskette, creating 3-26
Drive Array 3-26
error codes 3-26
locating 3-2
overview 3-2
POST error messages 3-8
running 3-26
software location 2-1
test error codes

CD-ROM drive 3-33
diskette drive 3-31
hard drive 3-33
keyboard 3-29

memory 3-28
modem 3-32
NIC 3-32
pointing device

interface 3-34

processor 3-27
SCSI hard drive 3-33
SCSI tape drive 3-34
SCSI/IDE CD-ROM

drive 3-33

serial port 3-31
tape drive 3-34
video display unit 3-30

Test Error Codes Tables,

description 3-26

when to run 3-7

dial-in status, setting 3-57
dial-out status, setting 3-57
dial-out string, setting 3-57
diskette drive

access times 5-5
cable routing diagram 2-13
disabling 3-65
location, illustrated 2-12
maximum supported 5-5
part number 1-5
read/write heads 5-5
removing 2-17
removing, illustrated 2-17
replacing 2-17
specifications 5-5
test error codes 3-31

diskette, creating Diagnostics 3-26
drive activity LED indicator,

illustrated 2-12

Drive Array Advanced

Diagnostics See DAAD

drive array, diagnosing 3-26
drive cage

cable routing diagram 2-14
part number 1-3
removing 2-15
removing, illustrated 2-15
replacing 2-15

drive locations, illustrated 2-12
drivers, installing 3-3
Dual Inline Memory Modules See

memory

E

electrostatic discharge

handling parts safely 2-2
preventing damage from 2-2
storing parts safely 2-2