Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong; Identifying The Problem - Toshiba Magnia 3200 User Manual

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Chapter 7
If Something Goes
Wrong
This chapter describes problems that may occur while the server is in use and suggests
solutions.

Identifying the problem

The Toshiba Magnia 3200 server is designed with redundant features to allow it to
remain in service in the event of certain common failure conditions occur. Therefore,
unless a critical fault has occurred, it should not be necessary to turn off the server
during maintenance.
HINT: To isolate a failure, it may be necessary to disconnect all peripheral devices
connected to the server, except the keyboard and the monitor.
1
If a critical fault condition exists or you are disconnecting peripheral devices
connected to the server, shut down the operating system and power off the server
and peripherals. Otherwise, keep the server online during maintenance.
CAUTION: Do not disconnect server cables and/or any connected peripheral
devices while the server is on. Disconnecting these cables and/or devices while the
server is on can cause irreparable damage to the server and peripherals.
2
If you have an EPS-R model server, make sure that the actual number of EPS-R
units is correct. For more information, see
3
Make certain that the server and monitor power cords are properly connected to
grounded AC outlets.
4
Check that the keyboard and the monitor are properly connected to the server.
Power supply units
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on page 96.

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