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Management Application Workstation C-21
Probable Cause: A graphic server screen may not be displayed correctly in the
server window. The window display becomes normal when the server returns to
an MS-DOS screen.
Problem: Characters are corrupted when the server window displays a server
screen.
Probable Cause: If MS-DOS is booted in a language other than English, MWA
cannot display the messages for this language in the server correctly. Boot MS-
DOS in English mode.
Probable Cause: If the server is displaying a graphic screen, MWA may not be
able to display the screen correctly.
Problem: When an MS-DOS program is activated in English mode, the server
displays corrupted characters.
Probable Cause: If MS-DOS in the server is in English mode, MWA remote
console correctly displays messages from the MS-DOS programs in the server.
However, the server cannot display messages for other language correctly.
Problem: OS cannot be booted from the server disk.
Probable Cause: When the remote drive is set on MWA, the server is booted
from the remote drive. Cancel the remote drive setting and reset the server.
Problem: The floppy disk drive on the server cannot be used.
Probable Cause: When the remote drive is set on MWA, drive A: on the server
is assigned remote drive on the management PC. Cancel the remote drive setting
and reset the server.
Problem: MWA cannot connect to the server.
Probable Cause: Check each item in Step 7 of Creating a Server System
Generation Diskette.
Summary of Contents for 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 ...
Page 202: ...Index 4 ...
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