Operating system problems, Operating system locks up, Errors are displayed in the error log – HP ProLiant SL165z G7 Server User Manual

Page 50: Operating system updates, Restoring to a backed-up version, When to reconfigure or reload software

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Troubleshooting 50

Refer to "Server software and configuration utilities ("

Software and configuration utilities

" on page

16

)"

for more information.

Operating system problems

Operating system locks up

Action: Scan for viruses with an updated virus scan utility.

Errors are displayed in the error log

Action: Follow the information provided in the error log, and then refer to the operating system
documentation.

Problems occur after the installation of a service pack

Action: Follow the instructions for updating the operating system ("

Operating system updates

" on page

50

).

Operating system updates

Use care when applying operating system updates (Service Packs, hotfixes, and patches). Before
updating the operating system, read the release notes for each update. If you do not require specific fixes
from the update, it is recommended that you do not apply the updates. Some updates overwrite files
specific to HP.
If you decide to apply an operating system update:

1.

Perform a full system backup.

2.

Apply the operating system update, using the instructions provided.

3.

Install the current drivers.

If you apply the update and have problems, locate files to correct the problems on the HP website
(

http://www.hp.com/support

).

Restoring to a backed-up version

If you recently upgraded the operating system or software and cannot resolve the problem, you can try
restoring a previously saved version of the system. Before restoring the backup, make a backup of the
current system. If restoring the previous system does not correct the problem, you can restore the current
set to be sure you do not lose additional functionality.
Refer to the documentation provided with the backup software.

When to reconfigure or reload software

If all other options have not resolved the problem, consider reconfiguring the system. Before you take this
step:

1.

Weigh the projected downtime of a software reload against the time spent troubleshooting
intermittent problems. It may be advantageous to start over by removing and reinstalling the problem
software.

2.

Be sure the server has adequate resources (processor speed, hard drive space, and memory) for the
software.

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