No hard drives are recognized, A new hard drive is not recognized, Memory problems – HP ProLiant SL165z G7 Server User Manual

Page 41: General memory problems are occurring, Server is out of memory, Memory count error exists

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Troubleshooting 41

No hard drives are recognized

Action: Be sure no power problems (on page

35

) exist.

A new hard drive is not recognized

Action:

1.

Be sure the drive is supported. To determine drive support, see the server documentation or the HP
website (

http://www.docs.hp.com

).

2.

Be sure the drive bay is not defective by installing the hard drive in another bay.

3.

Run HP Insight Diagnostics (on page

20

). Then, replace failed components as indicated.

4.

When the drive is a replacement drive on an array controller, be sure that the drive is the same type
and of the same or larger capacity than the original drive.

Memory problems

General memory problems are occurring

Action:

Isolate and minimize the memory configuration. Use care when handling DIMMs.

o

Be sure the memory meets the server requirements and is installed as required by the server.
Some servers may require that memory banks be populated fully or that all memory within a
memory bank must be the same size, type, and speed. To determine if the memory is installed
properly, see the server documentation.

o

Check any server LEDs that correspond to memory slots.

o

If you are unsure which DIMM has failed, test each bank of DIMMs by removing all other
DIMMs. Then, isolate the failed DIMM by switching each DIMM in a bank with a known working
DIMM.

o

Remove any third-party memory.

To test the memory, run HP Insight Diagnostics (on page

20

).

Server is out of memory

Action:

1.

Be sure the memory is configured properly. Refer to the application documentation to determine the
memory configuration requirements.

2.

Be sure no operating system errors are indicated.

3.

Be sure a memory count error ("

Memory count error exists

" on page

41

) did not occur. Refer to the

message displaying memory count during POST.

Memory count error exists

Possible Cause: The memory modules are not installed correctly.
Action:

1.

Be sure the memory modules are supported by the server. See the server documentation.

2.

Be sure the memory modules have been installed correctly in a supported configuration. See the
server documentation.

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