HP manuals
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Console Redirection Overview
- BIOS Serial Console Overview
- HP BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support Settings and Configuration
- Virtual Serial Port
- Terminal Emulation Support
- Baud Rate
- Keystroke Emulation
- Character Translations in VT100 Mode
- Emergency Management Services
- Linux Red Hat 7 Serial Console Settings
- Linux Red Hat 7 ATA Driver Settings
- Microsoft HyperTerminal Setup
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Index
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Using power-saving states
- Initiating and exiting Hibernation
- Using the battery meter
- Using power plans
- Setting password protection on wakeup
- connecting the ac adapter
- Using Battery Check
- Displaying the remaining battery charge
- Inserting or removing the battery
- Charging a battery
- Maximizing battery discharge time
- Managing low battery levels
- Resolving a low battery level
- Calibrating a battery
- Step 3: Discharge the battery
- Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
- Conserving battery power
- Storing a battery
- Disposing of a used battery
- Replacing the battery
Table of contents
- access gateway
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- supported hardware and software
- document conventions
- notice to the reader
- additional information
- document feedback
- Brocade Access Gateway overview
- Figure 1 Switch function in Native mode
- Fabric OS features in Access Gateway mode
- Buffer credit recovery support
- Forward error correction support
- limitations and considerations
- Access Gateway port types
- Access Gateway hardware considerations
- Enabling and disabling Access Gateway mode
- Port state description
- Access Gateway mapping
- Port mapping
- F_Port Static Mapping
- upgrade and downgrade considerations
- Device mapping
- Considerations for Access Gateway mapping
- N_Port configurations
- Displaying N_Port configurations
- D_Port support
- Saving port mappings
- Access Gateway policies overview
- Access Gateway policy enforcement matrix
- Enabling and disabling the ADS policy
- ADS policy considerations
- Enabling and disabling the APC policy
- Port Grouping policy
- Adding an N_Port to a port group
- Renaming a port group
- Balancing mode
- Enabling MFNM mode
- Displaying the current MFNM mode timeout value
- Grouping policy
- Device Load Balancing policy considerations
- Disabling the Persistent ALPA policy
- Persistent ALPA policy considerations
- Failover with device mapping
- Enabling and disabling the Failover policy on an N_Port
- policy
- Enabling and disabling the Failback policy on an N_Port
- Enabling and disabling the Failback policy for a port group
- Trunking in Access Gateway mode
- Configuration management for trunk areas
- Enabling trunking
- AG trunking considerations for the Edge switch
- Trunking considerations for Access Gateway mode
- QoS: Ingress rate limiting
- Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway considerations
- Advanced Performance Monitoring
- Frame monitors
- Limitations for using APM
- Fabric OS command support
- Considerations for the Brocade 6505 and 6510
- Connectivity of multiple devices overview
- Direct target attachment
- Target aggregation
- Access Gateway cascading
- Fabric and Edge switch configuration
- Enabling NPIV on M-EOS switches
- Rejoining Fabric OS switches to a fabric
- troubleshooting
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- HP UPS Power Protection Agent overview
- Typical hardware configurations
- Configuration A
- Configuration C
- Configuration D
- Configuration E
- Configuration F
- Configuration G
- Quick installation and setup overview
- Front panel
- Required tools
- Checking the Error LED
- Connecting the configuration cable
- Configuring the management module for remote access
- Connecting devices
- Installation overview
- Installing the agent using the GUI method
- Installing the agent using the silent installation method
- Reconfiguring the agent on Windows operating systems
- Installing the agent on Linux operating systems
- Installing the agent on SLES 10
- Reconfiguring the agent on Linux operating systems
- Installing the agent locally or remotely using the SAM method
- Reconfiguring the agent on HP-UX operating systems
- Uninstalling components from Linux systems
- HP UPS Management Module web interface overview
- System tray icon
- Browser security alert
- Establishing a secure session for Internet Explorer
- Establishing a secure session for Firefox
- Home tab
- Alarms menu
- Identification menu
- Parameters menu
- Manual Control menu
- Logs tab
- Application Log menu
- My Account menu
- User Accounts menu
- Network menu
- Network Management menu
- system information tab
- trap receivers tab
- snmp managers tab
- remote access tab
- Event Notifications menu
- email setup tab
- Attached Devices menu
- controlling a load segment
- Power Fail menu
- advanced power fail settings
- Shutdown Events menu
- Scheduled Shutdowns menu
- Help tab
- About menu
- Info & Updates menu
- HP UPS Management Module Service Menu overview
- Terminal emulation session
- Service Menu
- Network Configuration submenu
- network settings submenu
- snmp traps submenu
- System Configuration submenu
- User Accounts submenu
- Troubleshooting
- Browser does not display the web interface for an installed management module
- Email notifications are not received from an HP-UX server
- Event notifications are not being sent
- Input frequency shows zero
- Low battery warning is displayed
- On boost alarm
- Redundant UPS status
- Shutdowns not functioning when Any Server is configured in a redundant configuration
- Unable to discover a UPS
- Unable to reboot the machine
- Utility alarm
- Before you contact HP
- Regulatory compliance notices
- Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
- European Union regulatory notice
- Chinese notice
- BSMI notice
- Alert messages
- Systems Insight Manager integration
- Discovering the management module
- Configuring the management module to send traps to HP SIM
- Security considerations
- Optional power monitoring using SNMP
- Updating the firmware
- Redundant configuration
- Firewall configuration
- Mass configuration
- SNMP trap codes
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- HP Power Protector overview
- Configuration B
- Web interface requirements
- Quick installation and setup overview
- Component identification
- Installing the HP UPS Network Module
- Connecting the network cable
- Connecting the configuration cable
- Configuring the UPS Network Module network settings
- HP UPS Network Module web interface
- Browser security alert
- Establishing a secure session for Mozilla
- Establishing a secure session for Google Chrome
- Power Source screen
- ups status table
- ups alarms table
- Manual Control screen
- Logs
- Event Log screen
- System Log screen
- System Settings screen
- Access Control screen
- Network Settings screen
- Time Settings screen
- Shutdown Parameters screen
- Scheduled Shutdown screen
- SNMP Settings screen
- Notified Applications screen
- Email Notification screen
- Firmware Upload screen
- HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu
- Reset submenu
- Systems Insight Manager integration
- Discovering the UPS Network Module
- Configuring HP SIM to receive traps
- Optional power monitoring using SNMP
- Configuration parameters
- Updating the firmware
- Firewall configuration
- Security considerations
- Alert messages
- SNMP trap codes
- Specifications
- Default parameters
- Troubleshooting
- UPS Network Module fails to boot after upgrading the firmware
- Support and other resources
- Regulatory compliance notices
- acronyms and abbreviations
- documentation feedback
- Table Of Contents
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- HP Personal Media Drive Components
- HP Personal Media Drive Features
- Getting Started with Your HP Personal Media Drive
- Drive Indicators and Connectors
- Locating the Drive
- Formatting the Drive for Windows
- Using Your HP Personal Media Drive Software
- Restoring Damaged or Erased Files
- Playing Games
- Troubleshooting
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Starting right
- Fun things to do
- More HP resources
- Getting to know your computer
- Right side
- Display
- TouchPad
- Buttons
- Keys
- Bottom
- Connecting to a network
- Sharing data and drives and accessing software
- Setting up a WLAN
- Connecting to a WLAN
- Connecting to a wired network
- Enjoying entertainment features
- Using the webcam
- Using audio
- Using video
- Setting up HDMI audio
- Navigating the screen
- Tapping
- Scrolling
- finger click
- Flicking (select models only)
- Left-edge swipe
- Using the keyboard and mouse
- Using Windows shortcut keys
- Managing power
- Manually initiating and exiting Sleep
- Using the power meter and power settings
- Identifying low battery levels
- Running on external AC power
- Shutting down (turning off) the computer
- Maintaining your computer
- Updating programs and drivers
- Cleaning the sides or cover
- Securing your computer and information
- Setting Windows passwords
- Using antivirus software
- Securing your wireless network
- Using Setup Utility (BIOS) and HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)
- Downloading a BIOS update
- Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) to a USB device
- Backing up, restoring, and recovering
- Restore and recovery
- Recovering using HP Recovery Manager
- Using HP Recovery media to recover
- Specifications
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Index
Table of contents
- troubleshooting guide
- Table Of Contents
- Drive Self Test (DST)
- Running the Drive Self Test - DST
- Run DST from system BIOS -- HP notebook examples
- Run DST from system BIOS -- HP workstation example
- Run DST from system BIOS -- HP desktop example
- Option 2: Run DST from HP Instant Support Web Site
- Table Of Contents
- Hard disk drive troubleshooting flow charts
- FLOW CHART 2: HDD error and operating system will not boot -- with video
- FLOW CHART 3: No OS boot and HDD makes clicking noise
- FLOW CHART 4: Noisy HDD and OS boots
- FLOW CHART 5: Operating System Will Not Boot
- FLOW CHART 6: Hangs during operation
- FLOW CHART 7: Drive error during operation
- FLOW CHART 8: HDD utilities report errors
- FLOW CHART 9: Blue screens
- FLOW CHART 10: Cannot run Drive Self Test due to failure
- FLOW CHART 11: Drive Self Test is Not Enabled in BIOS setup
- Operating system and CMOS help
- How to re-install the Operating System
- How to Clear and Reset the CMOS on Desktop Computers
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- HP Power Protector overview
- Configuration B
- Web interface requirements
- Quick installation and setup overview
- Component identification
- Installing the HP UPS Network Module
- Connecting the network cable
- Connecting the configuration cable
- Configuring the UPS Network Module network settings
- HP UPS Network Module web interface
- Browser security alert
- Establishing a secure session for Mozilla
- Establishing a secure session for Google Chrome
- Power Source screen
- ups status table
- ups alarms table
- Manual Control screen
- Schedule Shutdown screen
- Logs
- Event Log screen
- System Log screen
- Settings
- Access Control screen
- Network Settings screen
- Time Settings screen
- Shutdown Parameters screen
- SNMP Settings screen
- Notified Applications screen
- Email Notification screen
- Firmware Upload screen
- HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu
- Reset submenu
- Systems Insight Manager integration
- Discovering the UPS Network Module
- Configuring HP SIM to receive traps
- Optional power monitoring using SNMP
- Configuration parameters
- Updating the firmware
- Firewall configuration
- Security considerations
- Alert messages
- SNMP trap codes
- Specifications
- Default parameters
- Troubleshooting
- UPS Network Module fails to boot after upgrading the firmware
- Technical support
- Regulatory compliance notices
- Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
- European Union regulatory notice
- Chinese notice
- BSMI notice
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
Table of contents
- about this guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Optimizing Monitor Performance
- To Get the Best Performance from Your Monitor
- Safety and Maintenance Guidelines
- Cleaning the Monitor
- Operating the Monitor
- Installing the .INF and .ICM Files
- Adjusting the Monitor Settings
- Optimizing Image Performance (Analog Input)
- Sleep Timer Mode
- Using the HP Display Assistant Utility (select models)
- Solving Common Problems
- Appendix A Troubleshooting
- Federal Communications Commission Notice
- Appendix B Agency Regulatory Notices
- German Ergonomics Notice
- Product Environmental Notices
- Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union
- Turkey EEE Regulation
- lcd monitor quality and pixel policy
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