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artapars
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boot failure after ip settings

Hi

I have a dl380e g8.

I set ip settings in centos remotely using ilo, and when i rebooted the system, it messaged me:

attemting boot from nic pxe-e61: media test failure, check cable

pxe-m0f: exiting intel boot agent and that's clear

server is installed on a data center, what is the problem you think?

may ilo cable should be disconnected and ethernet be connected?

... and can i use both ilo remote and have a cable plugged into nic?

I don't know.

please help me!

Thank you...

 

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Torsten.
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

Since there is no other boot device or the boot order has PXE boot at top, the server is trying to boot from PXE.

 

Is this intended? Check your boot settings!


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artapars
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

Thank you for you answer,

But I was working on Centos remotely by ilo to set ip and network, when finished on OS, it messaged me "reset ilo" and when i rebooted server (remotely by ilo), it didn't boot and now tries too boot from nic, no hdd, however centos is installed on hard disk, note that boot order is like this:

1. cd

2. hdd

etc...

I think it should check network before starting os. isn't it? If i connect ethernet to nic, will that be solved? But why can't boot from hdd?

I'm very confused...

Thank you for your help...

Torsten.
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

You changed the ILO IP address only?

However, looks like the system cannot boot from HDD hence it is trying to boot PXE.

In POST, can you see logical drives when the smart array starts?

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Jimmy Vance
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

The screen capture doesn't show that it is attempting to boot from the hard drive. Either the system isn't recognizing the hard drive anymore, or the boot order has been changed so PXE is before hard drive boot.

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artapars
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

my post screen is like this.

i didn't change ip address of ilo.

i can connect to server remotrly by ilo.

I think that server does't try too boot from hdd, because it does not show any line to boot from hdd.

just cd, and nic.

Torsten.
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

Tell about your HDDs, how are they connected?

The dynamic smart array has NO logical drives at all.

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artapars
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

Thank you Torsten.

I have 4 HDDs, two HDDs are in raid 1 and OS is installed on that, and two 3TB HDD are in bay 3,4.

I'm sure that Os installed on first HDDs.

How can I define logical drive?

What if I disable pxe boot from setup to let bios try booting from hdd?

Thank you for your help and support.

Torsten.
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

The problem is here - no logical drive.

Did you change that mode recently? Maybe it was AHCI before?

Unlikely because you spoke about RAID 1 ...

Any recent changes other than the ILO IP?

 


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artapars
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Re: boot failure after ip settings

I didn't made any change since last successfull boot of Centos.

 

I'm sure.

 

When it restarted, the problem was found. Before that the OS was booting from HDD (in raid 1).

 

... So, How can I define logical drive?

 


Thank you...