Resolving configuration conflicts
The Configuration/Setup Utility program configures only the server hardware. It
does not consider the requirements of the operating system or the application
programs. For these reasons, memory-address configuration conflicts might occur.
Changing the software configuration setup
The best way to resolve memory-address conflicts is to change the software
configuration by changing the addresses that the EMS device driver defined. The
SVGA video memory occupies 32 Kb (1 Kb
=
approximately 1000 bits) of space in
the hex C0000 to C7FFF EMS memory area. EMS device drivers must use
addresses different from those assigned to video read-only memory (ROM). You
can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view or change the current
setting for video ROM. For information on using the Configuration/Setup Utility
program, see “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu” on page 21.
Changing the hardware configuration setup
An alternative way to resolve memory-address conflicts is to change the address of
the conflicting hardware option.
Identifying problems through status indicators
Your server has status indicators to help you identify problems with some server
components. Status indicators are located on the following components:
Front panel
For more information, see “Controls and indicators” on page 7 and “Front
panel” on page 10.
Rear panel
For more information, see “Input/output connectors and expansion slots” on
page 11.
Power supplies
For more information, see “Power supply LEDs” on page 156.
LED card (processor and memory)
For more information, see “LED card (processor and DIMM) LEDs” on
page 157.
PCI slots
For more information, see “PCI slot LEDs” on page 157.
I/O board
For more information, see “I/O board VRM LEDs” on page 158 and “Installing a
hot-plug PCI adapter” on page 71.
Advanced System Management PCI Adapter
For more information, see “Advanced System Management PCI adapter LEDs”
on page 158.
Hard disk drives
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