HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP A6828A Network Card User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
General Procedure
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General Procedure
In general, perform the following steps to troubleshoot the A6828A
adapter:
Step 1. Check the connection.
Ensure that the correct cable is used, connected, and operating properly.
In addition, ensure that none of the connectors have any bent pins. If you
do not find any problems with the connection, go to step 2.
Step 2. Check SCSI bus compatibility.
Use the commands in the BCH menus to ensure that the data transfer
rates of the A6828A adapter and the attached devices are compatible
(see “Setting and Confirming SCSI Parameters” on page 70). If the
transfer rates of the adapter and attached devices are compatible, go to
step 3.
Step 3. Check the adapter.
Inspect the adapter to ensure that it is seated properly in the PCI slot. If
necessary, power down the system, reseat the adapter, and restart the
system.
If a visual inspection of the adapter and cable does not reveal any
problems, or if an action taken as a result of the inspection does not
produce a working adapter, go to step 4.
Step 4. Run the Support Tools Manager (STM) diagnostics application (see
“Using Support Tools Manager (STM)” on page 85).
If diagnostics determine that the adapter is defective, you must replace
it. Contact your local Hewlett-Packard customer representative or call
the Hewlett-Packard Response Center.