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02-13-2004 12:37 PM
02-13-2004 12:37 PM
I have a ML370 G3 with a 3.06 GHz 1Mb Processor, two 36.2 Gb U320 15k HDD and 1Gb Ram.
Today when I powered up the server, he didnt detected any SCSI HDD or SCSI controller, and after that, the message "PCI Bus Parity Error PCI Slot 00" showed up.
The PCI-X slots are completly empty, they were never used.
I already changed the scsi IDs, ROM configuration, checked cables and boards seats, etc, etc, tryed to boot from cd to make system diagnostics, but nothing seems to work.
Can anyone help me please, thank you very much.
Today when I powered up the server, he didnt detected any SCSI HDD or SCSI controller, and after that, the message "PCI Bus Parity Error PCI Slot 00" showed up.
The PCI-X slots are completly empty, they were never used.
I already changed the scsi IDs, ROM configuration, checked cables and boards seats, etc, etc, tryed to boot from cd to make system diagnostics, but nothing seems to work.
Can anyone help me please, thank you very much.
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02-13-2004 03:11 PM
02-13-2004 03:11 PM
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Hello Mauricio,
If your server is not detecting your scsi controller then it could be the failed controller. Now it depends if you have an Array controller or not. If you do then that needs to be replaced. If your HDDs are connected to the onboard SCSI controller then the system board needs to be replaced.
Regards,
If your server is not detecting your scsi controller then it could be the failed controller. Now it depends if you have an Array controller or not. If you do then that needs to be replaced. If your HDDs are connected to the onboard SCSI controller then the system board needs to be replaced.
Regards,
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