Common Faults, Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
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8) Keyboard and mouse are not available
Description:
Neither keyboard nor mouse could be operated normally.
Suggestions:
a.
Make sure the keyboard or mouse has been connected correctly and firmly.
b.
Replace other parts to test whether it is a mouse or keyboard fault.
c.
Power cycle the server and retest.
d.
Reboot and enter BIOS or RAID configuration interface to test keyboard or mouse
performance. When tested in a non-system situation, if the keyboard or mouse
performance turns out to be normal, a system fault could be considered. If the keyboard
or mouse fault still exists, a motherboard interface fault could be considered, and Inspur
technical hotline can be called for support.
9) USB interface problem
Description:
Unable to use devices with a USB interface.
Suggestions:
a.
Make sure the operating system on server supports USB devices.
b.
Make sure the system has been installed with correct USB device driver.
c.
Power off the server, and then power on again to test.
d.
Check whether the USB device is normal when connected to other hosts.
e.
If the USB device is normal when connected to other hosts, the server may be abnormal:
please contact Inspur customer service.
f.
If the USB device turns out to be abnormal when connecting to other hosts, please
replace the USB device.
10.2 Software Problems
1)
System installation problems
Description:
It fails to load the RAID driver or to create partitions larger than 2T during
system installation, C disk utilization is too large, and other problems.
Suggestions:
a.
If it fails to load the driver during system installation, check the RAID driver’s version,
please visit Inspur website (http://www.inspur.com) to download the correct RAID driver.
For some RAID drivers, it needs to load several times.
Summary of Contents for NF5266M5
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