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тАО11-10-2009 09:43 PM
тАО11-10-2009 09:43 PM
Re: No boot devices Found
What A-class model is it (A400/500 or A180)?
Did you do a "search" only or always a "search boot"?
Where is the tape connected?
W sea bo will only find real boot devices, this means a bootable tape must be in the tape drive, an install CD must be in a CD-ROM drive etc.
Hope this helps!
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Did you do a "search" only or always a "search boot"?
Where is the tape connected?
W sea bo will only find real boot devices, this means a bootable tape must be in the tape drive, an install CD must be in a CD-ROM drive etc.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО11-10-2009 09:45 PM
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Re: No boot devices Found
Torsten,
it is an A400. I have done both sea bo and also a search..
it is an A400. I have done both sea bo and also a search..
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тАО11-10-2009 09:54 PM
тАО11-10-2009 09:54 PM
Re: No boot devices Found
Try to capture output and post.
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in all
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > sea
Hope this helps!
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Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in all
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > sea
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тАО11-11-2009 03:04 PM
тАО11-11-2009 03:04 PM
Re: No boot devices Found
hi,
first DLT drives are not normally picked up at pdc as they are not bootable devices.
Also you need to check if the dlt is a single ended scsi drive or a fast wide differential drive? what is the part number of the drive? where is connected too? is it to the on board scsi i/f or an optional card.
same applies to the cdrom drive.
Also you need to check the scsi ID's of the scsi devices, make sure they are different, but not 7.
double check the cables at both eds for bent pins as well and proper termination.
The disks should be on a diferent controller to the rear I seem to remember, do you have any disks installed in the front of the server?
Andy
first DLT drives are not normally picked up at pdc as they are not bootable devices.
Also you need to check if the dlt is a single ended scsi drive or a fast wide differential drive? what is the part number of the drive? where is connected too? is it to the on board scsi i/f or an optional card.
same applies to the cdrom drive.
Also you need to check the scsi ID's of the scsi devices, make sure they are different, but not 7.
double check the cables at both eds for bent pins as well and proper termination.
The disks should be on a diferent controller to the rear I seem to remember, do you have any disks installed in the front of the server?
Andy
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