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03-11-2007 08:46 AM
03-11-2007 08:46 AM
Disable power Supply on ML370 G1
I recently bought an old ML370 Dual PIII733 to host a personal website.
Because one of the power Supplies failes the server won't boot without pressing F1.
Is there a way to disable checking the power, or even beter to "fake" the power supply by connecting a wire from a working unit to a specific pin on the defect one or something? I realy don't care about the redundancy because it is not a business server, but i would like to restart it remotely without having to press the F1 on the keyboard.
Btw are all the power supplies consuming power when connected, or just one and the others standby?
Because one of the power Supplies failes the server won't boot without pressing F1.
Is there a way to disable checking the power, or even beter to "fake" the power supply by connecting a wire from a working unit to a specific pin on the defect one or something? I realy don't care about the redundancy because it is not a business server, but i would like to restart it remotely without having to press the F1 on the keyboard.
Btw are all the power supplies consuming power when connected, or just one and the others standby?
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03-11-2007 12:28 PM
03-11-2007 12:28 PM
Re: Disable power Supply on ML370 G1
just disable F1 prompt at boot.
check this link.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=58671&admit=-682735245+1173659164204+28353475
check this link.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=58671&admit=-682735245+1173659164204+28353475
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03-15-2007 12:37 AM
03-15-2007 12:37 AM
Re: Disable power Supply on ML370 G1
Thank you for the info.
Should it be possible to connect only one power supply and rewire this to "fake" power on the remaining empty slots? Does anyone know which wire signals a defect power? Is there a wiring diagram?
Should it be possible to connect only one power supply and rewire this to "fake" power on the remaining empty slots? Does anyone know which wire signals a defect power? Is there a wiring diagram?
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