External device problems – HP ProLiant DL145 G3 Server User Manual

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Troubleshooting 42

If you cannot determine the problem by checking the specific area, perform each of the following actions.

Restart the server after each action to see if the problem has been corrected.

Reseat all I/O expansion boards.

Be sure no loose connections (on page

17

) exist in the rest of the server, particularly with the cables

that connect to the system board.

Be sure no foreign material exists, such as screws, bits, or slot bracket blanks, that may be short
circuiting components.

External device problems

Video problems (on page

42

)

Audio problems (on page

43

)

Printer problems (on page

43

)

Mouse and keyboard problems (on page

43

)

Diagnostic adapter problems (on page

44

)

Modem problems (on page

44

)

Network controller problems (on page

46

)

Video problems

Screen is blank for more than 60 seconds after you power up the server

Action:

1.

Power up the monitor and be sure the monitor light is on, indicating that the monitor is receiving
power.

2.

Be sure the monitor power cord is plugged into a working grounded (earthed) AC outlet.

3.

Be sure the monitor is cabled to the intended server or KVM connection.

4.

Be sure no loose connections (on page

17

) exist.

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For rack-mounted servers, check the cables to the KVM switch and be sure the switch is correctly
set for the server. You may need to connect the monitor directly to the server to be sure the KVM

switch has not failed.

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For tower-model servers, check the cable connection from the monitor to the server, and then

from the server to the power outlet.

5.

Press any key, or type the password, and wait a few moments for the screen to activate to be sure
the energy saver feature is not in effect.

6.

Be sure the video driver is current. Refer to the third-party video adapter documentation for driver
requirements.

7.

Be sure a video expansion board has not been added to replace onboard video, making it seem like
the video is not working. Disconnect the video cable from the onboard video, and then reconnect it

to the video jack on the expansion board.

NOTE:

All servers automatically bypass onboard video when a video expansion board is

present.

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