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HP Tower Server tc4100Operations and Maintenance GuideOnline Version: 2.1December 2002

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8Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsPower, Reset, and Keyboard Lock ButtonsThe control buttons shown in Figure 1-5 are described in Table 1-1.Figure 1-5.

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98Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 2. Verify the SCSI BIOS is being executed properly. The internal and external SCSI device controllers display a banner du

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99Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6. Run the HP DiagTools memory test.If the problem persists: 1. Power off the HP Server, unplug the power cord from the

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100Chapter 6 Troubleshootingb. Ping the IP address of a remote host (a host that is on a different subnet). If the PING command fails, verify that the

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101Safety InformationSafety precautions should be followed when servicing the HP Server. Follow the procedures listed below to ensure safe handling of

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102Chapter 7 Replacing Parts8. From the front of the server, press the two tabs on the sides of the flexible disk drive and slide the drive forward an

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103Chapter 7 Replacing Parts5. When the latch is fully lifted, the access panel slides back towards the rear of the server. The panel can then be lift

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104Chapter 7 Replacing Parts5. Replace the access panel. When installing the access panel, line up the tabs on the cover with the slots in the chassis

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105Chapter 7 Replacing Parts12. Release the mount plate from the chassis by first raising it up slightly out of the lower slot, and then swinging it o

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106Chapter 7 Replacing PartsRemoving the Fan Assembly1. Power down the HP Server and disconnect the power cord(s) from the back of the server.2. Disco

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107Chapter 7 Replacing Parts3. Remove the fan tray by loosening the two thumbscrews holding it in place.Figure 7-5. Removing the Fan Tray4. Lift the

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9Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsFront Panel LED IndicatorsTable 1-2. Component IndicatorsPower Supply Status LEDNOTE: The installation of the HP Ser

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108Chapter 7 Replacing PartsReplacing the Power SupplyReplace a failed power supply or install a redundant power supply in the HP Server. Only one pow

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109Chapter 7 Replacing PartsFigure 7-7. Power Supply Location2. Remove the AC power cord from the inlet on the supply.3. Loosen the two captive screw

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110Chapter 7 Replacing PartsInstalling the Power Supply1. Slowly slide the replacement or redundant power supply into the chassis until the latch lock

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111Chapter 7 Replacing Parts6. Locate the system battery on the system board.Figure 7-9. Battery Location7. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver and po

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112Chapter 7 Replacing Parts2. Disconnect any other cables from the back of the server.3. Remove the left access panel (pedistal model) or the top acc

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113Chapter 7 Replacing Parts13. The System Board assembly is secured to the chassis by four blue thumbscrews. Two of these screws are on the System Bo

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114Chapter 7 Replacing Parts2. Reverse the above steps to reassemble the server. See the instructions in previous chapters on how to properly install

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115Chapter 7 Replacing Parts11. From the right side of the server (pedistal model) or the bottom side of the server (rack-mount model), locate the two

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116Chapter 7 Replacing PartsRemoving the Diagnostic Board1. Power down the HP Server. Refer to “Powering Down the HP Server tc4100” on page 14.2. Disc

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117Chapter 7 Replacing Parts2. Install the diagnostic board by reversing the procedure, “Removing the Diagnostic Board” on page 116.Replacing the Cont

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10Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsInternal Diagnostic Panel (Optional Accessory)The Internal Diagnostic Panel LEDs are located inside the server under

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118The Figures at the beginning of this chapter provide a view of the HP Server tc4100 replaceable parts. The complete list and description of these p

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119Chapter 8 Parts InformationPower Supplies and Chassis PartsFigure 8-2. Power Supplies and Chassis PartsSystem Board PartsFigure 8-3. System Board

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120Chapter 8 Parts InformationReplaceable Parts ListNOTE The part numbers listed below were available at the time of publication. Part numbers may cha

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121Chapter 8 Parts Information* This part is not in an exploded view.27 Processor 1.13 GHz/512KProcessor 1.26 GHz/512KProcessor 1.4 GHz/512KProcessor

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122System DetailsWeight and DimensionsThe following table displays the weight and dimensions of the HP Server tc4100 in the rack model.The following t

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123Chapter 9 Specifications640 X 480 16.7M 60,72,75,85,90,100,120800 X 600 16.7M 60,70,72,75,85,90,1001024 X 768 16.7M 60,70,72,75,85,90,1001280 X 102

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124Chapter 9 SpecificationsEnvironmentThe specifications listed below can vary if you install a mass storage device in your HP Server tc4100 that has

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125Chapter 9 SpecificationsPower RatingsTable 9-7 displays the HP Server tc4100 power ratings.Power SupplyTable 9-8 displays the HP Server tc4100 powe

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126Aaccessory boardsinstalling, 49, 51administrator passwordsetting, 64Bbatterydisposal, 110location, 111replacing, 110beep codes, 76bezel release tab

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127IndexLAN A LED, 9LEDskeyboard lock, 8LAN A, 9locator button, 8power on/off, 8power supply, 9system status, 9lithium battery, 110Mmass storage devic

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11Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsTable 1-3 describes how to troubleshoot and solve issues using the Internal Diagnostic PanelThe system event log can

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128Indexsystem datechanging, 62system readme file, 68system status LED, 9Ttape drives, 29timechanging settings, 62Toptools configuration, 82Toptools f

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12Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsHot Swap Disk Drive IndicatorsEach of the Hot Swap hard disk drives has two LED indicators, one for operational stat

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13Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsPower Supply IndicatorEach HP Server tc4100 Power Supply has an indicator as shown in Figure 1-8, and each power sup

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14Chapter 1 Control and Indicators• Keyboard - This port accepts a standard keyboard with a PS/2 connector.• LAN -This port is an embedded controller

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15Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsConnecting AC Power to Multiple-Server ConfigurationsThe HP Server tc4100 temporarily draws a large “inrush current,

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16Unless otherwise noted, the following features apply to all models. Some features are factory installed; others are optional. Mini-DIN (PS/2) for Mo

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17Chapter 2 External ConnectorsParallel Port a. All data bits are sent to a printer in an 8-bit parallel format.b. The signal is active low.8 Clear to

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iiEnglishNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regar

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18Chapter 2 External ConnectorsUSBStandard VideoThe built-in video uses the standard 15-pin analog display pinout configuration. The pinouts for your

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19Chapter 2 External ConnectorsStandard SCSITable 2-6. SCSI Pin SignalsPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 S1 (+DB 12) 18 S18 (TERMPWR) 35 S

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20Chapter 2 External ConnectorsStandard LANTable 2-7. LAN Signal DescriptionPin Number Signal Description1 Data signal2 Not used3 Ground4 Power (+5 V

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21Opening and Closing the HP Server tc4100IntroductionThis section describes how to safely extend the rack-mounted HP Server tc4100 out of the rack an

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22Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring1. If the HP Server tc4100 is operating, log off all users and, if necessary, back up files. 2. Follow instruct

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23Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring9. To remove the top cover, pull the latch up and lift the top cover away from the server. See Figure 3-1.Figure

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24Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring11. Press down on the two self-locking tabs as shown in Figure 3-3 to release the bezel from the chassis. Figure

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25Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring23. To replace the front bezel, line up the 4 tabs into the slots in the chassis. You can then snap the bezel in

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26Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring5. To remove the bezel, first remove the left cover by pulling the plastic latch out. Then press down the two se

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27Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring9. Remove top cover (only if necessary).Figure 3-4. HP Server tc4100 Covers10. To replace the left side cover,

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11 Control and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Fr

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28Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring3. Turn the Server over onto its top and pull up on the two tabs as shown in Figure 3-5.Figure 3-5. Removing th

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29Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringMass Storage DevicesIntroductionThis section describes how to install the internal mass storage devices, includi

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30Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringThe system chassis ships with a Hot Swap Mass Storage cage supporting up to eight low-profile Hot Swap hard driv

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31Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringMass Storage Guidelines• General Guidelines• Use care when unpacking and handling the disk drives.The hard disk

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32Chapter 3 Installing and Configuringo Narrow SCSI devices must be addressed 0 through 6. o Wide SCSI devices may be addressed 0 through 15, except f

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33Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• The Hot Swap Mass Storage Cage can also be split into two parts, with up to two drives on one SCSI bus and 6 d

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34Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringFigure 3-8. SCSI Connectors for Hot-Swap and Non-Hot Swap Drives 6 5 4 301232 11 2 3 4 5 Main PowerCableTwo 64

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35Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringInstalling Hot Swap Hard DrivesUse this section to install Hot Swap hard drives in the Hot Swap drive cage.1. En

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36Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring4. Gently slide the drive module into the cage and stop when you feel resistance. Figure 3-10. Inserting the Dr

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37Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringInstalling Non-Hot Swap Storage DevicesUse this section to install any of the non-hot swap mass storage devices

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2Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Pro

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38Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring10. Connect the power cable and the appropriate data cable (SCSI) from the system board or SCSI controller to th

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39Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringFigure 3-12. SCSI Tape Drives Supported LocationConnecting External SCSI DevicesAn accessory can be ordered for

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40Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringTools RequiredAntistatic service kit (3M™ 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes a static-dissipating

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41Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring3. Locate the DIMM slot for installation and spread the two retaining clips outward. See Figure 3-14. Figure 3-1

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42Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring7. If all DIMMs have been installed, re-assemble the server. Refer to “Opening and Closing the HP Server tc4100”

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43Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringDIMM RemovalUse this procedure to remove DIMMs from the HP Server tc4100's system board. The HP Server tc41

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44Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringProcessorsIntroductionThe HP Server tc4100 supports two processors that must operate at the same speed and cache

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45Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringFigure 3-16. System BoardInstalling the ProcessorThe installation procedure is the same for the rack-mounted mo

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46Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• If the Server is in the rack, perform steps 1-14 from “Removing Covers – Rack-Mount” on page 21.6. Verify the

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47Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring8. Remove the processor module from the sealed bag.Figure 3-18. Installing the Processor9. Align the additional

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3Printer Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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48Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• Spread the grease carefully over the core using a single-edge razor blade or some other tool as long as the to

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49Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringAccessory BoardsIntroductionThis section describes how to install accessory boards into the system board of the

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50Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring9. PCI slot 210. PCI slot 111. Embedded LANIRQ SettingsThe IRQ settings are automatically assigned and do not re

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51Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• Two PCI slots (Slots 1 - 2) support full-length 32- or 64-bit boards at clock rates of 33 or 66 MHz. These slo

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52Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• If the Server is mounted on the pedestal, perform Steps 1-8 from “Removing Covers – Pedestal” on page 25. • If

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53Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring12. Secure the PCI board as shown in Figure 3-22.Figure 3-22. Installing the Accessory Board13. If the install

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54Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringConfiguring the HP Server tc4100IntroductionThis chapter supports setting up software on your HP Server tc4100.

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55Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringAllows you to select the individual steps provided in “Guided Setup” and perform them in your order of preferenc

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56Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringObtaining Up-to-Date System InformationYou can find up-to-date configuration information on the Navigator CD-ROM

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57Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringGuided Configuration Guided configuration is the preferred method to configure your Server since it leads you th

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49 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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58Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringFor Manual NOS Installation Only: Before you perform a manual NOS installation, you must print instructions and

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59Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringNOS InstallationThe NOS installation process, whether automated or manual, is the same in custom configuration m

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60Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• Support for DMI 2.0, which provides the same Desktop Management Interface inventory information for Servers as

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61Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• Diskette Library: Allows you to conveniently generate a flexible diskette for any utility or driver available

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62Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• Security – Provides two submenus to choose from.• Power-On Password – Sets the administrator and user password

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63Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringThe dates are entered in the “System Date” field in the same way as the time is entered in the “System Time” fie

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64Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring7. Enter the new password again in the “Re-Enter New Password: [ ]” field. After re-entering the new passw

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65Chapter 3 Installing and ConfiguringFloppy check:[Disabled]Summary screen:[Enabled]Quick Boot mode:[Enabled]> Boot Device Priority> Hard Drive

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66Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring10. Choose “Yes” and press Enter. Then the HP Server tc4100 reboots.Clearing CMOS The Setup Utility provides a m

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67Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring5. Return switch 4 from On (closed) to Off (open) on the system board's configuration switch block. See Fig

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5Front Panel Control and Indicators This chapter describes the controls, ports and indicators on the front and rear of the HP Server tc4100. Figure 1-

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68Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring• Tested Configurations – This menu selection provides two submenus.o Configuration Advisor – This submenu optio

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69Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring8. Scroll down through the list of supported NOS and selected the NOS used with this installation. The HP Naviga

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70Power-On Self Test (POST) Error CodesError messages (POST Codes) are encountered if an error condition occurs during the boot process of the HP Serv

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71Chapter 4 Error Messages0100 Keyboard error during POSTA key on the keyboard has been pressed during POST of the HP Server.To correct this:1. Ensure

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72Chapter 4 Error Messages0200 Serial Port Controller resource conflictPOST has detected an address space or IRQ resource conflict between one of the

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73Chapter 4 Error Messages0400 CD-ROM boot error POST has detected the CD-ROM drive has reported an error during its self-test.To correct this:1. If a

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74Chapter 4 Error Messages0540 Hard Disk Controller resource conflictPOST has detected an address space or IRQ resource conflict between the integrate

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75Chapter 4 Error Messages0800 Cache memory size errorPOST has detected the cache memory size is smaller than previously detected. To correct this:1.

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76Chapter 4 Error MessagesBeep CodesIf the Bios detects a terminal error condition, it halts POST after issuing a terminal error beep code and it atte

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77Chapter 4 Error Messages*If the BIOS detects RAM error, it displays an additional word-bitmap (xxxx) indicating the address line or bits that failed

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6Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsFigure 1-2. HP Server tc4100 Pedestal BezelFigure 1-3. HP Server tc4100 Rack (front view)Hot SwapHard Drives(8 bays

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78When the server boots, a series of tests are displayed on the screen. The number of tests displayed depends on the configuration of the server. The

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79Chapter 5 Diagnostics6. Verify that the processor and its heat sink are fully seated in its socket on the system board.7. Verify that the memory is

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80Chapter 5 DiagnosticsTable 5-1 describes typical POST text errors and the corrective action you may take to remedy the problem.HP Server DiagtoolsTh

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81Chapter 5 DiagnosticsThe user prepares Diagtools software for use by transferring it to a diskette. Then the Diagtools diskette is used to boot the

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82Chapter 5 Diagnostics• Booting the server from the diagnostics diskette• No access to operating system error logs, since the OS is not operating at

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83Preventive MaintenanceRefer to this table for preventive maintenance procedures for this HP Server tc4100. Be sure to turn off power to the HP Serve

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84Chapter 6 Troubleshooting• HP DiagTools Utility - An easy-to-use hardware diagnostic for HP Server verification and rapid troubleshooting. Use this

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85Chapter 6 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting• For problems with the HP NetRAID controller, refer to the appropriate HP NetRAID manuals.• For general inf

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86Chapter 6 Troubleshooting• HP Instant Toptools provides a set of web-based management tools that are used at the server to maintain and control the

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87Chapter 6 TroubleshootingBIOS ResetIf the HP Server needs the BIOS settings set to the factory defaults (the HP recommended values) due to possible

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7Chapter 1 Control and IndicatorsFigure 1-4. HP Server tc4100 Rack BezelNOTE If the HP Server Remote Management Card accessory is installed, certain

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88Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 2. Move switch 4 in the configuration switch on the system board (labeled "Clear CMOS") to the ON position.Figu

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89Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 2. Power on the HP Server. When the memory count appears on the screen, power off the HP Server. 3. Move the password di

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90Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 3. If the failure persists, verify there is not a hardware problem by running HP DiagTools.If the problem persists, conta

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91Chapter 6 TroubleshootingVideo or Monitor ProblemsThese are basic guidelines for troubleshooting video issues. They are arranged in such an order as

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92Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 13. Plug the HP Server into a known good power source and power on the HP Server. 14. If video returns, reinstall the re

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93Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 2. Ensure the printer power switch is ON and the AC outlet is working. 3. If the printer is plugged into a multiple-outl

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94Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 2. If a KVM switch box is used with this HP Server, remove the mouse and plug the mouse directly into the mouse port on t

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95Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 2. To open the drawer, insert a pointed object, such as a paper clip, into the emergency eject hole and push in about 1.7

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96Chapter 6 Troubleshooting• Scroll to the Boot menu.• If necessary, move the CD-ROM up in the boot order list. This ensures the CD-ROM will boot befo

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97Chapter 6 Troubleshootingb. Reseat the SCSI controller board in its slot.c. Replace the covers, plug the power cords back into a power source, and p

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