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HP ProLiant ML110 - G2 Server - User Manual

HP ProLiant ML110 - G2 Server
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HP ProLiant ML100 Series Server
User Guide
for HP ProLiant ML110 G2, G3, G4, and G5 Servers, ProLiant ML115 and ML115 G5 Servers, and
ProLiant ML150 G2, G3, and G5 Servers
Part Number 368156-402
November 2009 (Eleventh Edition)

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Matthew BergerJul 27, 2025
    Why HP Server does not power on?
    • D
      Dr. Jesse HillJul 27, 2025
      The HP Server might not power on due to several reasons. It could be due to an improperly seated or faulty power supply, so ensure it is properly seated or replace it. Check if the power cord is securely connected to both the server and the power source. Verify that the power source is functioning correctly. Inspect the power on circuit for any issues. Reseat all internal components to ensure they are properly connected. Finally, a faulty internal component may be the cause, so test and replace any identified faulty components.
  • G
    Glenda MillerAug 2, 2025
    What to do if HP Server boots, but the internal health LED is red or amber?
    • T
      Taylor ChaneyAug 2, 2025
      If the HP Server boots but the internal or external health LED is red or amber, it could be due to several reasons: an improperly seated or faulty internal or external component (check, reseat, or replace any faulty components), an unsupported component installed (replace it with a compatible one), redundancy failure (check redundancy configurations and restore redundancy), or a system overtemperature condition (inspect the system for overheating and improve cooling).
  • C
    Christine Graves MDAug 10, 2025
    How to fix HP Server that does not complete POST?
    • J
      joan28Aug 11, 2025
      If your HP Server does not complete POST, it could be due to an improperly seated or faulty internal component. Check and reseat all internal components. Another potential cause is a faulty KVM device, so test and replace the KVM device if it is found to be faulty. Similarly, a faulty video device could be the problem; test and replace it if necessary.
  • K
    Karen SweeneyAug 18, 2025
    What to do if HP ProLiant ML110 - G2 does not boot a previously installed operating system?
    • H
      Hailey MooreAug 18, 2025
      If the HP Server does not boot a previously installed operating system, it might be due to a corrupted operating system, in which case you should repair or reinstall the operating system. Another possible cause is a problem with the hard drive subsystem; inspect the hard drive subsystem for issues.

Summary

Server Operations Guide

Hardware Options Installation

Processor Installation Procedures

Detailed steps for installing processors in various ProLiant server models.

Hard Drive Installation Options

Information on installing SAS or SATA hard drives and their configurations.

Server Software and Configuration Utilities

Embedded SATA RAID Configuration

Details on RAID features, required hardware, and configuration steps.

Troubleshooting Server Issues

Pre-diagnostic Steps and Safety

Initial diagnostic steps, safety information, and warnings before troubleshooting.

Symptom Identification and Problem Resolution

Collecting symptom information and common methods for resolving issues.

Troubleshooting Flowcharts and Hardware Issues

Diagnostic flowcharts and detailed steps for hardware-related problems.

Software and System Problems

Guidance for resolving operating system, firmware, and application software issues.

Battery Replacement Procedure

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions

Technical Support and Customer Service

HP ProLiant ML110 - G2 Server Specifications

General IconGeneral
Server TypeTower
ChipsetIntel E7210
Memory TypeDDR SDRAM
Maximum Memory4 GB
Optical DriveOptional
Processor Sockets1
Memory Slots4
Form FactorTower
ProcessorIntel Pentium 4
Storage ControllerIntegrated SATA
Drive Bays2 x 3.5" internal
Network ControllerIntegrated Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet
Power Supply300W
Operating System SupportMicrosoft Windows Server 2003, Red Hat Linux

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