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General hardware problems, Problems with new hardware, General – HP ProLiant Series ML100 User Manual

Page 57: Hardware problems

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7.

Check the UPS LEDs to be sure a battery or site wiring problem has not occurred. See the UP

documentation.

S

9.

was not caused by excessive heat, particularly if a recent air

mperature for UPS batteries is 25°C (77°F). For approximately

8.

If the UPS sleep mode is initiated, disable sleep mode for proper operation. The UPS sleep mode
can be turned off through the configuration mode on the front panel.
Change the battery to be sure damage
conditioning outage has occurred.

NOTE:

The optimal operating te

every 8°C to 10°C (16°F to 18°F) average increase in ambient temperature above the optimal
temperature, battery life is reduced by 50 percent.

Actio

hours to charge the batteries, and then test

priately by changing the amount of time given before a low battery

warning. Refer to the UPS documentation for instructions.

EDs on the UPS is red

n for instructions regarding the specific LED to determine the cause

General

Problems with new hardware

:

1.

R fer

n

the s

2.

Refer to the release notes included with the hardware to be sure the problem is not caused by a last

we

Low battery warning is displayed

n:

1.

Plug the UPS into an AC grounded outlet for at least 24
the batteries. Replace the batteries if necessary.

2.

Be sure the alarm is set appro

One or more L

Action: Refer to the UPS documentatio

of the error.

hardware problems

Action

e to the server documentation to be sure the hardware being installed is a supported option o

erver. Remove unsupported hardware.

minute change to the hardware release. If no documentation is available, refer to the HP support

bsite (

http://www.hp.com/support

).

sure the new hardware is installed properly. Refer to the device, server, and operating syste

umentation to be su

3.

Be

m

doc

re all requirements are met.

o
o

rmination or without proper ID settings

ce to Primary/Secondary when the other device is set to CS

Connection of the data cable, but not the power cable, of a new device

5.

nections (on page

43

) exist.

locations and are the correct lengths. For more

information, refer to the server documentation.

Common problems include:

Incomplete population of a memory bank
Installation of a processor without a corresponding PPM

o

Installation of a SCSI device without te

o

Setting of an IDE devi

o

4.

Be sure no memory, I/O, or interrupt conflicts exist.
Be sure no loose con

6.

Be sure all cables are connected to the correct

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