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C-20 Management Application Workstation
Get log all… All the SMC event log data recorded in a server is acquired
sequentially from the oldest one and displayed by activating the
Windows standard editor WordPad. Since it takes time to make an
inquiry to the server, [Connecting] is displayed in the title bar. The
operator can do nothing in the dialog box while the message is
displayed.
Troubleshooting
This section briefly explains problems and mistakes that may occur during
MWA operations.
Problem: The Select a server dialog box does not display server information.
Probable Cause: Server SG information is not registered or the information has
been lost. Register the server SG information again.
Problem: MWA cannot be operated after the reset command was executed.
Probable Cause: When some reset commands are issued, MWA waits for a
response and cannot perform other operations. Wait for a while.
Problem: The Read button cannot be selected in the Data dialog box.
Probable Cause: Data read from a server is restricted as follows:
The server is connected.
CMOS data and DMI data can be read at the end of POST. Stop server
processing at the end of POST by selecting the Pause POST command
and the Go to End of POST command from the Pop-up menu in the
server window.
Problem: A remote drive cannot be used.
Probable Cause: See Using a Remote Drive.
Problem: Booting from a remote drive failed.
Probable Cause: Check the following:
The remote drive is set correctly.
The remote drive is a floppy disk (or a FD image file) from which MS-
DOS can be booted.
The priority of the boot device of the server is a floppy disk.
Problem: The server window does not display a server screen.
Summary of Contents for HV8600
Page 1: ... U s e r s G u i d e Server HV8600 ...
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Page 3: ... U s e r s G u i d e Server HV8600 ...
Page 49: ...Setting Up Your System 2 7 Figure 2 2 Connecting the AC Power Cord ...
Page 146: ...5 26 Problem Solving 1041 1040 1042 1043 Power Units ...
Page 152: ...5 32 Problem Solving ...
Page 153: ...A System Cabling Before You Begin Static Precautions RAID and SCSI Bus Configuration ...
Page 158: ...A 6 System Cabling ...
Page 159: ...B Memory Configurations Memory DIMM Configurations ...
Page 162: ...B 4 Memory Configurations ...
Page 184: ...C 22 Management Application Workstation ...
Page 194: ...10 Glossary ...
Page 198: ...4 Equipment Log ...
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