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For
HP
Internal Use
Only
Hard
Failures
Hard
failures are solid failures.
They
usually occur during selftest
and
system initialization,
and
halt
the
system.
The
steps
to
take
when troubleshooting a
hard
failure are to:
• Determine
the
environment.
• Follow
the
appropriate
procedure.
• Replace
the
failed
part.
To determine
the
environment, do
the
following:
• Check
the
indicator
LEDs on
the
Front Panel (Table 5-1).
• Check
the
operating
state
and
chassis code displayed
on
the
console (Table 5-l).
• Check
the
indicator LEDs on
I/0
cards
or
peripherals (Table 5-2).
• Decode
the
PIM
dump when
an
HPMC
occurs (Table 5-13).
Once you have observed
the
status
of
the
front panel LEDs
and
the
system
status
and
chassis code on
the
console
banner,
use
the
procedures in
the
following sections
to
isolate
the
failure. For
most
failures, these procedures should help you
to
isolate
the
problem
to
the
field
replaceable
unit
(FRU).
5-2 Troubleshooting

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BrandHP
Model3000 Series
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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