ProLiant ML350 Generation 4 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

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6. Check the operating system and application software resources to be sure
you have the latest information.
7. If the last-known functioning configuration does not work, try to recover the
system with operating system recovery software:
Microsoft® operating systems:
Windows® 2003—Automated System Recovery Diskette. If the
operating system was factory-installed, click Start>All
Programs>Accessories>System Tools to access the backup utility.
Refer to the operating system documentation for more information.
Windows® 2000—Emergency Repair Diskette. If the operating system
was factory-installed, click Start>Programs>System Tools to access
the Emergency Repair Disk Utility. Refer to the operating system
documentation for more information.
Novell NetWare—Repair traditional volumes with VREPAIR. On
NetWare 5.X systems, repair NSS volumes with the NSS menu
command, and on NetWare 6 systems, repair NSS volumes using the
NSS/PoolVerify command followed by the NSS/PoolRebuild
command, if necessary. Refer to the NetWare documentation for more
information.
Caldera UnixWare and SCO OpenServer from Caldera—Emergency
boot diskette. Refer to the Caldera UnixWare or SCO OpenServer from
Caldera documentation for more information.
Linux—Refer to the operating system documentation for information.
Linux Operating Systems
For troubleshooting information specific to Linux operating systems, refer to the
Linux for ProLiant website
(http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux
).
Application Software Problems
List of Problems:
Software locks up .......................................................................................................................160
Errors occur after a software setting is changed.........................................................................160
Errors occur after the system software is changed .....................................................................160