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12-25-2003 06:53 PM
12-25-2003 06:53 PM
Re : Lansafe
Hi,
Can anyone kindly help, I'm trying to setup a R3000XR UPS on a L1000 HP Unix server. I have install the lansafe software, but somehow or rather it doesn't seems to be able to communicate with the UPS port on the L1000 server. Please advice how can I setup this UPS.
Regards
Vincent
Can anyone kindly help, I'm trying to setup a R3000XR UPS on a L1000 HP Unix server. I have install the lansafe software, but somehow or rather it doesn't seems to be able to communicate with the UPS port on the L1000 server. Please advice how can I setup this UPS.
Regards
Vincent
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01-05-2004 07:58 PM
01-05-2004 07:58 PM
Re: Re : Lansafe
Hi Vincent, have you tried going into SAM and looking under peripheral devices, there is a section for configuring your UPS
hope this helps
malvin
hope this helps
malvin
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01-06-2004 07:52 PM
01-06-2004 07:52 PM
Re: Re : Lansafe
Hi,
Thanks for the info, but this model of UPS is not like power trust where you can configure it in sam. It can only be manage with a third party software . I have try with a RP5470 it work and don't know why L1000 doesn't . Please help ???
Regards
Vincent
Thanks for the info, but this model of UPS is not like power trust where you can configure it in sam. It can only be manage with a third party software . I have try with a RP5470 it work and don't know why L1000 doesn't . Please help ???
Regards
Vincent
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05-08-2004 10:55 PM
05-08-2004 10:55 PM
Re: Re : Lansafe
Hi!
Maybe it's too late now but...
Look at my problem:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=531590
Try to discover what kind of GSP card you have. Look for the serial conections cable at the back of the server: the gray M-cable (~octopus?) means ver.A and the black cable means ver.B.
If you have ver.A then I'm afraid you'll have to replace it to v.B.
VicTo(R)
Maybe it's too late now but...
Look at my problem:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=531590
Try to discover what kind of GSP card you have. Look for the serial conections cable at the back of the server: the gray M-cable (~octopus?) means ver.A and the black cable means ver.B.
If you have ver.A then I'm afraid you'll have to replace it to v.B.
VicTo(R)
VicTo(R)
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