Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Compaq ProLiant 5500 and 5500R Maintenance and Service Guide
- Notice
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1: Illustrated Parts Catalog
- Chapter 2: Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Electrostatic Discharge Information
- Symbols in Equipment
- Preparation Procedures
- Caster Mounting Plate (Tower)
- Front Bezel Door (Tower)
- Fixed Front Bezel
- Side Access Panel
- Top Access Panel
- U-Channel Access Panel
- Fans
- Media Storage
- SCSI and CD-ROM Cable Connection Diagram
- Integrated Management Display (IMD)
- Power Switch with LED
- Processor, Processor Power Module, and Terminator Board Locations
- Processor Removal
- Processor Power Module
- Processor Terminator Modules
- Peripheral Board
- Memory
- 64-bit Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Adapter
- Network Interface Controller (NIC)
- Hot-Plug Power Supply LED Indicators
- Hot-Plug Power Supply Cover Plate
- Power Backplane Board
- System I/O Board with Tray
- External Replacement Battery
- Chapter 3: Diagnostic Tools
- Diagnostic Tools Utility Overview
- Default Configuration
- Utilities Access
- Power-On Self-Test (POST)
- Diagnostics Software
- Steps for Diagnostics
- 100 – 199, Primary Processor Test Error Codes
- 200 – 299, Memory Test Error Codes
- 300 – 399, Keyboard Test Error Codes
- 400 – 499, Parallel Printer Test Error Codes
- 500 – 599, Video Display Unit Test Error Codes
- 600 – 699, Diskette Drive Test Error Codes
- 800 – 899, Monochrome Video Board Test Error Codes
- 1100 – 1199, Serial Test Error Codes
- 1200 – 1299, Modem Communications Test Error Codes
- 1700 – 1799, Hard Drive Test Error Codes
- 1900 – 1999, Tape Drive Test Error Codes
- 2400 – 2499, Advanced VGA Board Test Error Codes
- 6000 – 6099, Compaq Network Interface Controller Boards Test€Error Codes
- 6500 – 6599, SCSI Hard drive Test Error Codes
- 6600 – 6699, SCSI/IDE CD-ROM Drive Test Error Codes
- 6700 – 6799, SCSI Tape Drive Test Error Codes
- 7000 – 7099, Server Manager/R Board Test Error Codes
- 8600 – 8699, Pointing Device Interface Test Error Codes
- Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU)
- Integrated Management Log
- Rapid Error Recovery
- Remote Service Features
- ROMPaq Error Recovery Options
- Compaq Insight Manager
- Chapter 4: Connectors, Switches, LEDs, and Jumpers
- Chapter 5: Physical and Operating Specifications
- System Unit
- Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs)
- 1.44-MB Diskette Drive
- 24X or Greater IDE CD-ROM Drive
- Integrated Dual-Channel Wide Ultra SCSI Controller
- 64-bit Dual Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI Adapter
- Smart Array 3200 Controller
- Compaq 10/100 TX PCI Intel UTP Controller (NIC)
- Compaq 10/100 TX PCI UTP Controller (NIC)
- Non-Hot-Plug Ultra2 Hard Drives
- Non-Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra Hard Drives
- Hot Plug Ultra2 Hard Drives
- Hot-Plug Wide-Ultra Hard Drives
- Index

Diagnostic Tools 3-17
For use with Pentium II and Pentium III Xeon processor-based servers only
Table 3-2
POST Error Messages
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Error Code
Audible Beeps
L=Long S=Short
Probable Source of Problem Recommended Action
1785- continued
Drive positions
appear to have
changed.
6. Run Array Diagnostic
Utility if previous positions
are unknown. Then turn
system power OFF and
move drives to their
original positions.
Configuration
information
indicates drive
positions
beyond the
capability of
this controller.
This may be
due to drive
movement from
a controller that
supports more
drives than the
current
controller.
7. To avoid data loss turn
system power OFF and
reattach drives to the
original controller.
Configuration
information
indicates drives
were configured
on a controller
with a newer
firmware
version.
8. To avoid data loss,
reattach drives to original
controller or upgrade
controller firmware to the
version of the original
controller using Option
ROMPaq.
Press F1 to resume.
1786-Drive Array
Recovery Needed
The following drive(s)
need Automatic Data
Recovery: Drive X.
Select "F1" to
continue with
recovery of data to
drive(s).
Select "F2" to
continue without
recovery of data to
drive(s).
None Interim Data Recovery mode.
Data has not been recovered yet.
Press F1 to allow Automatic
Data Recovery to begin. Data
will automatically be restored to
drive X now that the drive has
been replaced or now seems to
be working.
-Or-
Press F2 and the system will
continue to operate in the
Interim Data Recovery mode.
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