FINAL TRIM SIZE : 7.5 in x 9.0 in
7
If the
problem
reapp
ears
on
the
device
or
if
the
hardw
are
failure
app
ears
to
b
e
asso
ciated
with
an
in
terface
card
or
an
in
ternal comp
onent
of the
system
mo
dule,
y
ou should
refer the
problem to
your
HP
service
represen
tativ
e.
Pro
ceed
to Step
4 (\Reb
o oting
Your
System").
Step
3b:
Reco
v
ering
from
a
File
System
Problem
If
the
panic
message
indicates
a
problem
with
one
of
your
le systems,
you
will
need to
run the
le system
c
hec
k
er
fsck
(1m)
to
c
hec
k
and
correct
the
problem(s).
This
is
normally
done
automatically
at
b
o
ot
time
(from
the
/etc/rc
le)
so
y
ou
should
pro
ceed
to
step
4
(reb
o
oting
y
our system).
F
ollo
w
all
directions
that
fsck
giv
es
y
ou
esp
e
cial
ly
if
it
is your
ro
ot le
system (the
one
with the
\/" dir
e
ctory)
that
has
the
pr
oblem
.
It
is
imp
ortan
t
to
use
the
\
-n
"
option
to
the
r
eb
oot
(1m) command
if
requested
to
do
so
b
y
fsck
during
an
y
subsequen
t
reb
o
ot.
Step
3c:
Reco
vering
from a
LAN
Communication
Problem
If
the
panic
messages indicates
a
problem
with
LAN
comm
unication
(suc
h
as
when
a
diskless
cluster
clien
t
no
de
is
prev
ented
from
comm
unication
for
to
o
long),
c
hec
k
all
LAN
cable
connections
to
b
e
sure
of
the
follo
wing:
All
connectors
are
tigh
tly
fastened
to
the
LAN
cable
and
the
media
access
units (MA
U's).
LAN
is
assem
bled
correctly
and do
es not
exceed recommended
lengths.
If
y
ou
use
an
A
UI,
the
LAN
m
ust
b
e
connected
dir
ectly
to the
MAU
with
no
interv
ening
length
of
cable
b
et
w
een
the
MA
U
on
y
our
con
troller
to
the LAN
tee.
Y
our
LAN
is
prop
erly
terminated.
Pro
ceed
to
step
4
(reb o
oting
y
our
system).
Step 3d: Reco
vering from Other Situations
When y
ou suspect the problem w
as something other than
the ab o
ve (or when
you
do not kno
w where to classify it), proceed to step 4 \
Rebooting your
system
." In this case, it is
especial ly
imp ortant that y
ou write do
wn the
exact
text
of the panic message, just
in case y
ou need it for future troublesho oting or
help from HP service personnel.
Dealing with Problems 7-17