Index-1
Compaq ProLiant 800 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
Index
A
access panels
kit, part number 1-3
left side
part number 1-3
removing 2-5
removing, illustrated 2-5
replacing 2-5
top
part number 1-3
removing 2-8
removing, illustrated 2-8
replacing 2-8
U-channel
part number 1-3
removing 2-7
removing, illustrated 2-7
replacing 2-7
activity LED, identified 4-9
advanced VGA board, test error codes 3-27
Array Configuration Utility, accessing 3-2, 3-3
ART (Automatic Revision Tracking), assembly
version 3-62
ASR-2
booting into Compaq Utilities 3-55
booting into operating system 3-58
configuring 3-50
default value 3-53
description 3-50
flow chart, illustrated 3-54
for remote and off-site servers 3-53
hardware requirements 3-52
security 3-59
timer 3-53
Asset Management, defined 3-66
audible beeps, POST error messages 3-4
Automatic Data Collection, defined 3-66
Automatic Revision Tracking (ART)
See
ART
Automatic Server Recovery-2
See
ASR-2
B
battery
installing 2-27
installing, illustrated 2-27
jumper location, illustrated 4-7
replacement, part number 1-3
bays
CD-ROM drive, illustrated 2-9
diskette drive, illustrated 2-9
hard drive, illustrated 2-9
removable media, illustrated 2-9
beeps, during POST 3-4
bezel, front
part number 1-3
removing 2-4
removing, illustrated 2-4
replacing 2-4
buns, part number 1-4
bus/core frequency switch
default setting, illustrated 4-5, 4-6
location, illustrated 4-5, 4-6
C
cables
CD-ROM drive, accessing 2-8
data, part number 1-4
diskette drive
accessing 2-5
folding and routing 2-13
power, part number 1-4
signal, specifications 5-6
folding and routing diagrams 2-13
IDE/CD-ROM signal, specifications 5-6
power switch, removing 2-19
SCSI drive power, specifications 5-7
Wide SCSI signal, specifications 5-7
cartons, part number 1-4
cautions
battery 2-27
cooling 2-3
electrostatic discharge 2-2
Erase Utility 3-2
explanation vii
grounding viii
overheating viii
removing covers 2-3
reseating cables 2-10
ROM upgrade 3-65
symbols in equipment 2-2
ventilation clearances viii
CD-ROM drive
access speed 5-5
accessing 2-5
bay location, illustrated 2-9
cable folding and routing 2-13
cables, accessing 2-8