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06-07-2023 04:02 PM - last edited on 06-20-2023 09:44 PM by support_s
06-07-2023 04:02 PM - last edited on 06-20-2023 09:44 PM by support_s
HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 Jumpers - What do they do?
Hi there,
can anyone contribute information on what the following jumpers do on a HP Proliant MicroServer Gen8 mainboard?
I see multiple "groups" of jumpers not documented by HPE on the board:
- Set of 3 jumpers (J23, J9, J8) close to what I guess would be the B120i controller
- Set of 2 jumpers (J5, J10) close to what I guess would be the B120i controller
- J11 (clear CMOS?)
- J16 which is a 14-pin-header of 7 pins in 2 rows.
Thank you!!
-- nu11
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06-07-2023 05:03 PM
06-07-2023 05:03 PM
Query: HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 Jumpers - What do they do?
System recommended content:
1. HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 User Guide
2. HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 User Guide (.chm - to view save to hard drive)
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06-08-2023 09:44 AM
06-08-2023 09:44 AM
Re: Query: HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 Jumpers - What do they do?
Hello,
The available information about the system board could be found at section Component identification > System board components, on page 74 of the HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 Maintenance and Service Guide. This guide does not list any jumper information.
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06-08-2023 10:22 AM
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Re: Query: HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 Jumpers - What do they do?
thanks for answering.
I'm aware of the contents of said Maintenance and Service Guide, as well
as all the other documents regarding the Gen8 MicroServer, and the lack
of this specific information -- hence my question.
The 2 by 7 pin connector, I could meanwhile identify as NMI header -
that info was indeed part of the Maintenance Guide.
On the MicroServer mainboard, there are 6 more jumpers, each having
three pins, two of which are shortened with a blue jumper cap. What do
these jumpers do?
Please find images attached to this answer.
Best regards,
-- nu11
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06-12-2023 02:43 AM
06-12-2023 02:43 AM
Re: HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 Jumpers - What do they do?
Here are the pictures. Unfortunately, I could not add them on this forum directly, therefore have to link them.
ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 Mainboard
- Overview: https://ibb.co/rmtcch2 (undocumented and unknown)
- J23, J9, J8: https://ibb.co/qdY2Vkz (undocumented and unknown)
- J5, J10: https://ibb.co/rbdLvbt (undocumented and unknown)
- J11: https://ibb.co/zbYHbm4 (undocumented and unknown)
- J16: https://ibb.co/QnVGfkL (identified as NMI header according to Maintenance Guide)
@HPE: Could you please provide information on the functions of these jumpers?
Thank you!
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06-17-2023 03:36 AM
06-17-2023 03:36 AM
Re: HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 Jumpers - What do they do?
Hi nu11,
Good day!
Thank you for the Post.
We see they are CMOS, NMI Jumper and System Maintenance Switch.
Document - HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 Maintenance and Service Guide | HPE Support
Please refer the above document as well.
Would request not to utilize or access the Switches or Connectors for which the information not available on the Service and Maintenance Guide.
Also the information may not be available publicly.
Thank you
RamKS
I work for HPE.
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