Getting started
HP ProLiant 100 Series Server troubleshooting
information
For HP ProLiant 100 Series Server troubleshooting information, see the respective server user guides.
How to use this guide
NOTE:
server blades.
This guide provides common procedures and solutions for the many levels of troubleshooting a ProLiant
server—from the most basic connector issues to complex software configuration problems.
To understand the sections of this guide and to identify the best starting point for a problem, use the
following descriptions:
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Common problem resolution (on page 17)
Many server problems are caused by loose connections, outdated firmware, and other issues. Use
this section to perform basic troubleshooting for common problems.
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Diagnostic flowcharts (on page 22)
When a server exhibits symptoms that do not immediately pinpoint the problem, use this section to
begin troubleshooting. The section contains a series of flowcharts that provide a common
troubleshooting process for ProLiant servers. The flowcharts identify a diagnostic tool or a process to
help solve the problem.
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Hardware problems (on page 36)
When the symptoms point to a specific component, use this section to find solutions for problems
with power, general components, system boards, system open circuits and short circuits, and
external devices.
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Software problems (on page 58)
When you have a known, specific software problem, use this section to identify a solution to the
problem.
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Software tools and solutions (on page 64)
Use this section as a reference for software tools and uti
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HP resources for troubleshooting (on page 85)
When additional information becomes necessary, use this section t
supplemental documents that c
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Error messages (on page 90)
For common troubleshooting procedures, the term "server" is used to mean servers and
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