ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
Table Of Contents
- Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
- Notice Page
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1: Illustrated Parts List
- Chapter 2: Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Electrostatic Discharge Information
- Symbols on Equipment
- Preparation Procedures
- Tower Model Front Bezel Door
- RackMount Bezel
- Access Panel
- Fans
- Removable Media and Mass Storage Devices
- Cable Routing Diagrams
- System Board Tray
- System Board Components
- HotPlug Power Supplies
- Power Backplane Board
- Power On/Standby Switch
- Chapter 3: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Diagnostic Tools Utility Overview
- Default Configuration
- Utilities Access
- PowerOn SelfTest
- Diagnostics Software
- Steps for Diagnostics
- 100–199, Primary Processor Test Error Codes
- 200–299, Memory Test Error Codes
- 300–399, Keyboard Test Error Codes
- 400–499, Parallel Printer Test Error Codes
- 500–599, Video Display Unit Test Error Codes
- 600–699, Diskette Drive Test Error Codes
- 800–899, Video Board Test Error Codes
- 1100–1199, Serial Test Error Codes
- 1200–1299, Modem Communications Test Error Codes
- 1700–1799, Hard Drive Test Error Codes
- 1900–1999, Tape Drive Test Error Codes
- 2400–2499, Advanced VGA Board Test Error Codes
- 6000–6099, Compaq NIC Boards Test Error Codes
- 6500–6599, SCSI Hard Drive Test Error Codes
- 6700–6799, SCSI Tape Drive Test Error Codes
- 8600–8699, Pointing Device Interface Test Error Codes
- Array Diagnostic Utility
- Integrated Management Log
- Rapid Error Recovery
- Remote Service Features
- ROMPaq Error Recovery Options
- Compaq Insight Manager
- Chapter 4: Connectors, Switches, Jumpers, and LED Indicators
- Chapter 5: Physical and Operating Specifications
- Index
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The available recovery features are:
■ Software Error Recovery—Automatically restarts the server after a software-induced
server failure
■ Environmental Recovery—Allows the server to restart when temperature, fan, or
AC power conditions return to normal
Unattended Recovery
For unattended recovery, ASR-2 performs the following actions:
■ Logs the error information to the IML
■ Resets the server
■ Pages you (if a modem is present and you selected Paging)
■ Tries to restart the operating system
Often the server restarts successfully, making unattended recovery the ideal choice for remote
locations where trained service personnel are not immediately available.
If ASR-2 cannot restart the server within 10 attempts, it places a critical error in the IML, starts
the server into Compaq Utilities, and enables remote access (if you configured remote access).
To use this level of ASR-2, you must configure ASR-2 to load the operating system after restart.
Attended Recovery
For attended recovery, ASR-2 performs the following actions:
■ Logs the error information to the IML
■ Resets the server
■ Pages you (if a modem is present and you selected Paging)
■ Starts Compaq Utilities from the hard drive
■ Enables remote access
During system configuration, these utilities are placed on the system utilities partition of the
hard drive.
If your system is configured for dial-in access and you have a modem with an auto-answer
feature installed, you can dial in and remotely diagnose or reconfigure the server.
If you have configured the Compaq Utilities for network access, you can access the utilities over
the network. You can use Compaq Insight Manager for dial-in or network access.










