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тАО11-03-2003 07:49 PM
тАО11-03-2003 07:49 PM
I had some problems with one of the boxes this morning. It got "caught" whilst booting.
There were some fault messages on the LCD regarding CPU, Memory and Bus. I hard booted the system and it came up fine.
Is there anywhere in the system that the LCD messages are stored? I want to investigate the problem, but can't do that without the errors.
I've checked the usual logs, but can't find anything.
Thanks
R
There were some fault messages on the LCD regarding CPU, Memory and Bus. I hard booted the system and it came up fine.
Is there anywhere in the system that the LCD messages are stored? I want to investigate the problem, but can't do that without the errors.
I've checked the usual logs, but can't find anything.
Thanks
R
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тАО11-03-2003 07:54 PM
тАО11-03-2003 07:54 PM
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Im afraid there is nowhere the LCD messages are stored on a K class, you have to catch them as they happen. I would log a call with HP, and get an engineer to come when its convenient for some downtime and run some full diags on your server in an attempt to find any problems.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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тАО11-03-2003 07:56 PM
тАО11-03-2003 07:56 PM
Re: K370 boot problems
Thanks Stefan, I'll do that.
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тАО11-03-2003 08:45 PM
тАО11-03-2003 08:45 PM
Re: K370 boot problems
Hi,
The LCD code are stored in the system itself. It connot be seen after booting.
While booting if you interrupt auto booting and go to PDC> menu.
From Main menu go to service menu. ChassisCodes - to see them.
You can see only last 50 codes.
TT
The LCD code are stored in the system itself. It connot be seen after booting.
While booting if you interrupt auto booting and go to PDC> menu.
From Main menu go to service menu. ChassisCodes - to see them.
You can see only last 50 codes.
TT
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