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09-04-2009 06:52 AM
09-04-2009 06:52 AM
We have a DL320S G1 Storage Server that we cant seem to get running. It's partner is just fine. The current error is "This system does not appear to be a Proliant Storage Server" when we try to run a System Installation and Repair. Prior to this failed boot attempt we have error - 1716 – Unreadable media error during previous rebuild … errors will be fixed when sectors are overwritten. Backup and Restore is recommended.
When we do boot into the current OS, we get a blue screen that indicates a license problem. We are going on week 2 for this server being down and our local vendor is unable to resolve the issue Can any one out there help us? Have you had this issue before?
When we do boot into the current OS, we get a blue screen that indicates a license problem. We are going on week 2 for this server being down and our local vendor is unable to resolve the issue Can any one out there help us? Have you had this issue before?
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09-04-2009 12:57 PM
09-04-2009 12:57 PM
Re: This system does not appear to be a Proliant Storage Server
Now why didn't our local HP provider know this? It worked like a dream!
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01-11-2010 03:52 PM
01-11-2010 03:52 PM
Re: This system does not appear to be a Proliant Storage Server
I have the same problem... I'm not seeing a place in the BIOS to set the product ID? Asset Tag is the nearest thing... serial number is grayed out.
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