When To Reconfigure Or Reload Software; Linux Operating Systems; Application Software Problems - HP ML110 G2 User Manual

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When to reconfigure or reload software

If all other options have not resolved the problem, consider reconfiguring the system. Before you take this
step:
Weigh the projected downtime of a software reload against the time spent troubleshooting
1.
intermittent problems. It may be advantageous to start over by removing and reinstalling the problem
software.
Be sure the server has adequate resources (processor speed, hard drive space, and memory) for the
2.
software.
Be sure the server ROM is current and the configuration is correct.
3.
Be sure you have printed records of all troubleshooting information you have collected to this point.
4.
Be sure you have two good backups before you start. Test the backups using a backup utility.
5.
Check the operating system and application software resources to be sure you have the latest
6.
information.
If the last-known functioning configuration does not work, try to recover the system with operating
7.
system recovery software:
Microsoft® operating systems:
Windows Server™ 2003—Automated System Recovery Diskette. If the operating system was
factory-installed, click Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools to access the
backup utility. Refer to the operating system documentation for more information.
Windows® 2000—Emergency Repair Diskette. If the operating system was factory-installed,
click Start>Programs>System Tools to access the Emergency Repair Disk Utility. Refer to
the operating system documentation for more information.
Novell NetWare—Repair traditional volumes with VREPAIR. On NetWare 5.X systems, repair
NSS volumes with the NSS menu command, and on NetWare 6 systems, repair NSS volumes
using the NSS/PoolVerify command followed by the NSS/PoolRebuild command, if
necessary. Refer to the NetWare documentation for more information.
Caldera UnixWare and SCO OpenServer from Caldera—Emergency boot diskette. Refer to the
Caldera UnixWare or SCO OpenServer from Caldera documentation for more information.
Sun Solaris—Device Configuration Assistant boot diskette. Refer to the Solaris documentation for
more information.
IBM OS/2—Power up the server from the startup diskettes. Refer to the OS/2 documentation for
more information.
Linux—Refer to the operating system documentation for information.

Linux operating systems

For troubleshooting information specific to Linux operating systems, refer to the Linux for ProLiant website
(http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux).

Application software problems

Software locks up
Action:
Check the application log and operating system log for entries indicating why the software failed.
1.
Check for incompatibility with other software on the server.
2.
Check the support website of the software vendor for known problems.
3.
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