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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

 
MGManess
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Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

Got through loading Windows Server 2003, updated, all the goodies. Server sat powered down and unplugged a few days on my bench due to other projects.

Today I plug it in and turn it on to continue working and now during the POST, I get a message:

Bootblock not write protected
- System Halted!

Any ideas?
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Honored Contributor

Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

Can you try a clear CMOS? This seems to be related to server BIOS.
System maintenance switch
On page 47 of
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00805737/c00805737.pdf
MGManess
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

Cleared CMOS.

Only difference is it runs a memory scan before stopping with the same error.

While I had the case open, I noticed a blue thumbscrew floating around on the system board. It belonged on the backside of the drive cages. Also found one of those pop out sheetmetal blanks lying on the system board.

Those problems resolved, still the same error.

I also noticed that I don't get the startup screen options to press F10/F12 for the setup like I do on my 4 other DL320s.
KarloChacon
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

hi

Bootblock not write protected
- System Halted!

In the System board there is jumper or spot labeled JP16 (located toward the bottom of the system board)

I don't know why sometimes those jumpers are missing or bad seated (maybe vibration)

So check if the the jumper is there or bad seated.

So put a jumper on both pins in case is missed if no seat the jumper properly

regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
KarloChacon
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

well try that and let us know

regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
MGManess
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

I found JP16 right next to the battery?

It's a 3-pin jumper. I moved the jumper from pins 2/3 to pins 1/2 and the system would not boot. The internal health LED would flash red 3 times, then green, then repeat.

Moved the jumper back to pins 2/3 and am back to the same Bootblock error.
KarloChacon
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

hi

ok can you compare that JP16 position with th e others Dl320s that you have?

regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
MGManess
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

Jumper positions. These are all consistent across all my DL320s.

JP1 - Open
JP2 - Closed
JP3 - Open
JP4 - Open
JP5 - 1/2
JP6 - 2/3
JP8 - 1/2
JP9 - Open
JP10 - Open
JP11 - Open
JP12 - 1/2
JP13 - Open
JP14 - Open
JP15 - 2/3
JP16 - 2/3
JP18 - Closed

I'm getting the Bootblock error in the same place in the POST I would expect to see the initialization message for the ILO module. Could the problem be with the ILO?
KarloChacon
Honored Contributor

Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

ok

NVRAM cleared.
Jumper was checked it.

What if you try reseating components?

What if you try minimum configuration? 1 Proc, 2 memories no PCI cards, ....

Regards

Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
MGManess
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Re: Bootblock not write protected? DL320s

Looks like whatever was failing finally did.

System no longer powers on.

Vendor on the way for warranty service.

Thanks for your help.