Troubleshooting 3-3
Safety Considerations
Follow the procedures listed below to ensure safe handling of components and to prevent harm to both you
and the server:
•
Use an anti-static wrist strap and a grounding mat, such as those included in the Electrically
Conductive Field Service Kit.
•
Handle PCAs and components by the edges only. Do not touch any metal-edge connectors or any
electrical components.
The keyswitch does NOT have an OFF position. There is a STANDBY position in which all but Three
FRUs are turned off. The three FRUs which are still ON and should not be removed or installed with
power applied are the POWER SUPPLY, POWER MONITOR, AND THE LC DISPLAY. Install and
deinstall the Power Supply, Power Monitor, and the LC Display as follows:
1.
Unplug the system.
2.
Wait 10 seconds.
3.
Proceed To Deinstall/install FRU.
Hard Failures
Hard failures are solid failures. They usually occur during power on, selftest and system initialization, and
they may halt the system. The steps to take when troubleshooting a hard failure are:
1.
Obtain front panel display status. Also note any system console messages.
2.
Find the chassis code in Table 3-7., hardware troubleshooting. Note the cause and follow the steps
listed in the action column.
In some cases, failure messages related to the power system are displayed. Refer to the Power System
messages Tables 3-1 through 3-5 for cause and action for each message.
Summary of Contents for 3000/9x9KS Series
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Page 28: ...2 8 Install and Configuration Figure 2 4 HP PB I O Slot Location Diagram Kx70 Kx80 ...
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Page 128: ...6 8 Replaceable Parts Figure 6 4 Peripheral Bay Expanded View ...
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Page 150: ...7 14 Removal and Replacement Figure 7 11 Peripheral Bay Rear View ...
Page 180: ...7 44 Removal and Replacement Figure 7 35 Cabinet Exploded View Rear ...
Page 209: ...SCSI and I O 8 21 Figure 8 3 A3629A ST19171WD J2 and J6 Jumper Settings ...
Page 217: ...SCSI and I O 8 29 Figure 8 7 A3353A source 2 J3 Jumper Positions ...
Page 218: ...8 30 SCSI and I O Figure 8 8 A3353A source 2 Option Connector Jumper Positions ...
Page 280: ...8 92 SCSI and I O Diagnostics CSTM SCSIDDS SYSMAP IOMAP ...
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Page 308: ...Support Information B 2 HP 9x9KS Block Diagram Figure B 1 HP 3000 9x9KS Block Diagram ...
Page 309: ...B 3 Support Information HP K100 Block Diagram Figure B 2 HP 9000 K100 Block Diagram ...
Page 310: ...Support Information B 4 HP K2x0 K4x0 Block Diagram Figure B 3 HP 9000 K2x0 K4x0 Block Diagram ...
Page 311: ...B 5 Support Information Kx70 Kx80 Block Diagram Figure B 4 HP9000 Kx70 Block Diagram ...
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