Troubleshooting
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Obtaining Information Using the SCU
You can use the SCU to check the Serial number, Revision number, and Asset
number for the main logic board and Pentium Pro processor configured in the server.
For example, if you change the main logic board or processor module in the server,
you must run the SCU to re-synchronize the System ID (server model number and
serial number) in the main logic board or processor module’s memory. The SCU will
check the new main logic board or processor module and detect the System ID
mismatch.
You can view the details for the main logic board or processor module simply by
selecting either the main logic board or processor module. Once selected, the Serial
number, Revision number, and Asset number display. The SCU then lists the server
model number and server serial number information stored on the main logic board
or processor module. You can then confirm the correct model number and serial
number. This data is available on the label located on the server back panel.
Obtaining Information Using Server Management Software
The DIGITAL server is shipped with the DIGITAL ServerWORKS Manager software.
ServerWORKS Manager is a workgroup and server management product for
DIGITAL’s family of servers. ServerWORKS Manager uses the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) environment to assist the Network or Server
administrator by constantly monitoring the network for problems.
DIGITAL ServerWORKS Manager is based on an open architecture that enables
seamless integration and interoperability with popular enterprise management
software packages such as Computer Associates’ POLYCENTER
Manager/NetView, Hewlett-Packard’s OpenView UX for Windows, and IBM’s
Netview/6000 AIX. Also included with ServerWORKS Manager are Network
Operating System (NOS) Agents for Windows NT V3.51 and V4.0, Novell NetWare
V3.12 and V4.x, and SCO UNIX V5.0. The OS/2 NOS includes its own agent and
can also be managed from ServerWORKS Manager.
Summary of Contents for DIGITAL Server 7100 1200
Page 12: ...Preface viii DEC00421 Typical DIGITAL Server 7100...
Page 88: ...FRU Replacement 5 11 DEC00405 2 Figure 5 5 Unlocking and Removing the Side Panels...
Page 91: ...FRU Replacement 5 14 DEC00697 2 I G H F E D C B A Figure 5 7 Server Front View...
Page 93: ...FRU Replacement 5 16 U T R O N M L J P K S Q DEC00697 3 Figure 5 8 Server Left Side View...
Page 95: ...FRU Replacement 5 18 J L O R P M Q N K DEC01407 2 S Figure 5 9 Server Right Side View...
Page 97: ...FRU Replacement 5 20 B B B F H G C D E A DEC01407 3 Figure 5 10 Server Rear View...
Page 108: ...FRU Replacement 5 31 DEC00692 6 J35 ON Figure 5 15 Main Logic Board Switch Location...
Page 118: ...FRU Replacement 5 41 DEC00978 Figure 5 18 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply...
Page 120: ...FRU Replacement 5 43 DEC00470 2 Figure 5 19 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive...
Page 122: ...FRU Replacement 5 45 DEC00470 3 Figure 5 20 Removing and Replacing the CD ROM Drive...
Page 124: ...FRU Replacement 5 47 DE C007 76 Figure 5 21 Removing and Replacing a Cooling Fan...
Page 126: ...FRU Replacement 5 49 DEC 007 77 Figure 5 22 Removing and Replacing the Secondary Cooling Fan 2...
Page 128: ...FRU Replacement 5 51 DEC00778 Figure 5 23 Removing and Replacing the Speaker...
Page 136: ...FRU Replacement 5 59 DEC00779 Figure 5 26 Removing and Replacing a Caster...
Page 142: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 6 DEC00695 5 Figure 6 1 Removing the Terminator Card...
Page 144: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 8 DEC00695 3 Figure 6 2 Installing a Processor Module...
Page 146: ...Processor Module Upgrades 6 10 DEC00695 2 Figure 6 3 Removing the Processor Module...
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