General Hardware Problems; Problems With New Hardware - HP ProLiant DL985 Troubleshooting Manual

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General hardware problems

Problems with new hardware

Action:
Be sure the hardware being installed is a supported option on the server. For information on supported
1.
hardware, see the server documentation.
If necessary, remove unsupported hardware.
To be sure the problem is not caused by a change to the hardware release, see the release notes
2.
included with the hardware. If no documentation is available, see the HP support website
(http://www.hp.com/support).
Be sure the new hardware is installed properly. To be sure all requirements are met, see the device,
3.
server, and OS documentation.
Common problems include:
Incomplete population of a memory bank
o
Installation of a processor without a corresponding PPM
o
Installation of a SCSI device without termination or without proper ID settings
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Setting of an IDE device to Primary/Secondary when the other device is set to CS
o
Connection of the data cable, but not the power cable, of a new device
o
Be sure no memory, I/O, or interrupt conflicts exist.
4.
Be sure no loose connections (on page 19) exist.
5.
Be sure all cables are connected to the correct locations and are the correct lengths. For more
6.
information, see the server documentation.
Be sure other components were not accidentally unseated during the installation of the new hardware
7.
component.
Be sure all necessary software updates, such as device drivers, ROM updates, and patches, are
8.
installed and current, and the correct version for the hardware is installed. For example, if you are using
a Smart Array controller, you need the latest Smart Array Controller device driver. Uninstall any
incorrect drivers before installing the correct drivers.
If the "Unsupported processor detected" message is displayed, update the system ROM to support the
installed processor. For more information, see "Unsupported processor stepping with Intel® processors
(on page 85)."
After installing or replacing boards or other options, run RBSU to be sure all system components
9.
recognize the changes. If you do not run the utility, you may receive a POST error message indicating
a configuration error.
Check the settings in RBSU.
a.
Save and exit the utility.
b.
Restart the server.
c.
For more information on RBSU, see the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation
CD or the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation).
Be sure all switch settings are set correctly. For additional information about required switch settings,
10.
see the labels located on the inside of the server access panel or the server documentation.
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