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Power-on self test

Each time you turn power to the server ON, the power LED located on the front panel illuminates and the
power-on self-test (POST) starts running.  The POST checks the I/O system board, processor system
board, keyboard, and most installed peripheral devices.

During the memory test, POST displays the amount of memory that it is able to access and test.
Depending on the amount of memory installed on each memory board, the test may take several minutes.

These screen prompts and messages appear after the memory test:

Mouse initialized....

Press <F2> to enter SETUP

If you Do NOT press <F2>.  The above message remains on display for a few seconds then the POST
continues.  The server beeps once, and looks for an on-board Operating System (OS).  If an OS is NOT
loaded, than this message appears:

Operating system not found

If you Do NOT press <F2> and DO have an operating system loaded, the boot process continues, and this
message appears:

Press <Ctrl><A> to enter SCSI Utility

Press <Ctrl+A> if there are SCSI devices installed.  When the utility opens, follow the displayed

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Страница 6: ...100 MBps network connection NA 10 MBps network connection Green Linked to network no network traffic Linked to network sending or receiving data Not linked to network Connecting the keyboard mouse monitor and printer Keyboard Connect the signal cable of a PS 2 compatible keyboard to the keyboard port on the server I O panel Mouse Connect the signal cable of a PS 2 compatible mouse to the mouse por...

Страница 7: ...inch B Diskette drive bay diskette drive shown installed not included C Power On Off button D Button reserved for future use E Reset button F Front panel LEDs Top to bottom top five are power on reserved for future use HDD activity fan failure power supply failure bottom six are hard drive failure LEDs labeled 0 5 G NMI Non Maskable Interrupt button H Security latch I EMI shield latch J Internal d...

Страница 8: ... chassis Removing the Access Cover You need to remove the access cover and in some cases the front bezel to reach components inside the chassis Facing the front of the chassis the access cover is on the right side for pedestal mounted tower servers and on the top for rack mounted servers 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter 2 Turn off all peripheral devices con...

Страница 9: ...t the cover aside OM07707 Figure 4 Removing the Access Cover Opening the Subchassis and Electronics Bay The chassis is comprised of three parts the main chassis a swing out subchassis at the front and a swing out subchassis called the electronics bay at the rear To access components in some instances you must swing away and or completely remove the subchassis and electronics bay 1 Observe the safe...

Страница 10: ...d Electronics Bay A Screws B Front swing out subchassis C Electronics bay Using the System Setup Utility The System Setup Utility SSU is on the Micron Customer Resource Center MCRC software CD shipped with the server board The SSU provides a graphical user interface GUI over an extensible framework for server configuration For the NF5200 systems the SSU framework supports the following functions a...

Страница 11: ...the amount of memory installed on each memory board the test may take several minutes These screen prompts and messages appear after the memory test Mouse initialized Press F2 to enter SETUP If you Do NOT press F2 The above message remains on display for a few seconds then the POST continues The server beeps once and looks for an on board Operating System OS If an OS is NOT loaded than this messag...

Страница 12: ...ll their server management needs Enterprise Management Console supported are LANDesk Server Manager 3 02 or later HP OpenView Network Node Manager 5 02 for Windows NT CA Framework 2 01 for Windows NT Turning on the monitor and server WARNING 7KH 3XVK XWWRQ 2Q 2II 3RZHU 6ZLWFK 2Q 7KH URQW 3DQHO 2I 7KH 6HUYHU RHV 127 7XUQ 7KH 3RZHU 2 7R 5HPRYH 7KH 3RZHU RPSOHWHO URP 7KH 6HUYHU RX 0XVW 8QSOXJ 7KH 3RZ...

Страница 13: ...erating system documentation 12 Did you press the system power on off switch on the front panel to turn the server on power on LED should be illuminated 13 Is the system power cord properly connected to the system and plugged into a NEMA 5 15R outlet for 100 120 V 14 Is AC power available at the wall outlet 15 Are all integrated components from the tested components lists Check the tested memory a...

Страница 14: ...or additional solutions to common setup problems configuration and technical information Refer to the Micron Customer Resource Center MCRC CD for the most current product guide information and on line addresses Problem Solving Refer to the Solving Problems Section in the Product Guide for immediate solutions to setup problems configuration or technical information about your specific software appl...

Страница 15: ...ty days from the date your order was shipped 2 Have your order number customer number serial number or case number ready How To Contact Micron Electronics Inc Technical Support and Customer Service Toll Free Telephone Numbers Micron PC 877 894 5693 Micron Commercial Systems 877 894 5694 Micron Government Systems 877 894 5695 Outside the U S or Canada 208 343 4893 Micron NetFRAME Server Support 800...

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