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

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-63
Table 3-23
Compaq System Configuration Utility Pager Settings for Booting into Compaq Utilities
continued
Pager Data Setting Description
Network host
name
CPQHOU Enter the network name of the server. Use underscores instead of
spaces within the name, for example, Compaq_Server. If you are using
IPX network access to the Compaq Utilities, this server name is used to
advertise NVT host services. This server name displays in the Compaq
Insight Manager server list when the program determines it can
communicate using NVT. Set this name to be the same as the server
name you assign when the host OS is running.
Network card
slot
Slot # Select the slot number of the network interface card you wish to use for
network access to Compaq Utilities.
Network frame
type
ETHERNET_I I Select the frame type for the network. Selections include both Ethernet
and Token Ring topologies.
Network IP
address
Enter the IP address for this server in standard dot notation.
Note: This address is not used if you select Custom for Network
controller. You must enter the IP address in the NET.CFG file that you
load into the system partition.
Network IP net
mask
Enter the net mask for this server in standard dot notation.
Note: This address is not used if you select Custom for network
controller. You must enter the IP address in the NET.CFG file that you
load into the system partition.
Network IP
router address
Enter the router address to be used for this server in standard dot
notation.
Note: This address is not used if you select Custom for network
controller. You must enter the IP address in the NET.CFG file that you
load into the system partition.
If you configure the server to boot into Compaq Utilities, it prepares for remote
communications. You can remotely run Diagnostics software, the Inspect Utility, or the System
Configuration Utility using a workstation running terminal emulation software such as Compaq
Insight Manager or PC Anywhere.
Booting into the Operating System
When you enable ASR-2 to restart into the operating system and a critical error occurs, ASR-2
logs the error in the Critical Error Log or IML and restarts the server. The system ROM pages
the designated administrator, then executes the normal restart process.
IMPORTANT: When you enable ASR-2 to restart into the operating system, Modem Dial-In Status,
Network Status, and Modem Dial-Out Status are automatically disabled. In this mode, ASR-2 can page
you if a critical error occurs, but you cannot access the server, and the server cannot dial out to a remote
workstation.
If the ASR-2 feature cannot restart the server within 10 attempts, it logs a critical error in the
Critical Error Log or IML, restarts the server into the Compaq Utilities, and puts the modem
into auto-answer mode.










