Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP ProLiant ML100 Series Server User Guide
- Abstract
- Notice
- Contents
- Server operations
- Server setup
- Hardware options installation
- Introduction
- Access panel
- Processor option
- Installing a processor in HP ProLiant ML150 Generation 3 and Generation 5 Servers
- Installing a processor in HP ProLiant ML110 (G2, G3, and G4) and ProLiant ML150 Generation 2 Servers
- Installing a processor in HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 5 Servers
- Installing a processor in HP ProLiant ML115 and ML115 Generation 5 Servers
- SAS or SATA hard drive options
- Hard drive LED cable option
- Removable media device options
- Memory options
- Expansion board options
- Server software and configuration utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Pre-diagnostic steps
- Troubleshooting flowcharts
- Hardware problems
- Power problems
- General hardware problems
- Internal system problems
- System open circuits and short circuits
- External device problems
- Audio problems
- Printer problems
- Mouse and keyboard problems
- Modem problems
- No dial tone exists
- No response occurs when you type AT commands
- AT commands are not visible
- Data is displayed as garbled characters after the connection is established
- Modem does not answer an incoming call
- Modem does not connect to another modem
- Modem disconnects while online
- AT command initialization string is not working
- Connection errors are occurring
- You are unable to connect to an online subscription service
- You are unable to connect at 56 Kbps
- Network controller problems
- Software problems
- Firmware maintenance
- Battery replacement
- Regulatory compliance notices
- Regulatory compliance identification numbers
- Federal Communications Commission notice
- Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
- Modifications
- Cables
- Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- European Union regulatory notice
- Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union
- Japanese notice
- BSMI notice
- Korean notice
- Laser compliance
- Battery replacement notice
- Taiwan battery recycling notice
- Power cord statement for Japan
- Acoustics statement for Germany (Geräuschemission)
- Electrostatic discharge
- Support and other resources
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Documentation feedback
- Index

Server software and configuration utilities 53
7.
Press Esc. The system automatically configures the RAID level, erasing all existing data on the hard
drives. This process can take up to 50 minutes, depending on drive capacity.
8. After configuration is complete, press Esc to exit the utility.
For more information on configuring the SATA RAID feature, see the HP Embedded SATA RAID Controller
User Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support/E_SATA_RAID_C_UG_en).
Servers with AMD Opteron™, AMD Athlon™, and AMD Sempron™ processors and
nVidia chipset
1. Enable SATA RAID functionality in the BIOS Setup Utility ("Enabling SATA RAID functionality in the
BIOS Setup Utility" on page 50).
2. After the system reboots, the Option ROM status message appears on the screen. Press F8 to enter the
nVidia MediaShield Utility Option ROM user interface.
3. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the RAID mode.
4. Press Tab to select Free Disks.
5. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the disks on which the array will be created.
6. Use the left and right arrow keys to move the selected drives to the New Array Disks window.
7. Press F7 to begin creating a new array.
8. Press Y to clear disk data.
9. Press Ctrl+X to exit the Option ROM user interface.
For more information on configuring the SATA RAID feature, see the nVidia ForceWare Software
MediaShield User's Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com).
USB diskette and CD-ROM drives
For driver installation purposes, a USB diskette drive and USB CD-ROM drive are sufficient, unless otherwise
indicated in driver-specific documentation.
NOTE: Do not use a USB drive key in place of the diskette drive. The OS does not support driver
installation from a USB drive key.
NOTE: HP recommends the use of HP standard USB disk drives.
HP provides both standard USB 2.0 support and legacy USB 2.0 support. Standard support is provided by
the OS through the appropriate USB device drivers. Before the OS loads, HP provides support for USB
devices through legacy USB support, which is enabled by default in the system ROM.
Legacy USB support provides USB functionality in environments where USB support is not available normally.
Specifically, HP provides legacy USB functionality for the following:
• POST
• RBSU
• Diagnostics
• DOS
• Operating environments which do not provide native USB support