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09-25-2002 05:57 PM
09-25-2002 05:57 PM
Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
I am getting an EISA config NVRAM bad - run config
then a successful memory test
system CMOS checksum error - run config
something about an upper segement limit and a code that flashes by too fast before the screen goes blank, and fails to seek a floppy.
I have replaced the system board three times, and the cpu and processor board twice. I get the same sequence and errors every time. I have even replaced the floppy drive as a last resort to fix the non-boot problem.
I have three bios chips from the machines and tried them all in each possible combination of CPU / System board. THis leads me to believe the chips are at fault... where may I obtain a known good BIOS chip?
-DJ
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09-25-2002 06:05 PM
09-25-2002 06:05 PM
Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
You most likely don't have 3 bad BIOS chips unless they have ESD damage. Try to download and flash the BIOS, then enter the ECU to save and exit. That should resolve your issue. You can get the latest bios for the LH here:
http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix50447.html
The LH Plus: http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix50453.html
and the LH II: http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix50452.html
Ciao,
Greg
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09-25-2002 06:45 PM
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Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
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09-25-2002 06:57 PM
09-25-2002 06:57 PM
Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
All three of those boards are old enough that the system batteries are probably dead if they haven't yet been replaced. Clearing the CMOS with the Config Valid switch will set the server back to base which has floppy as a bootable device by default. Try replacing the system battery, Clear CMOS by turning switch 3 config valid to Off. Then Power off, turn switch back to On and then put the ECU diskette in to hopefully get into the EISA config utility. Or if you have the old Nav CD you could boot to the NAV and get to the EISA there as well.. Good luck,
Greg
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09-26-2002 06:31 AM
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Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
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09-26-2002 06:28 PM
09-26-2002 06:28 PM
Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
I have five system boards, two cpu boards and cpu's, three bios chips, and two good batteries. Any combination of the above items produces the EXACT SAME RESULT. Resetting the bios with the config valid switch does nothing in any configuration. Even with the switch off the same successful ram test and error sequence appears, followed by a blank screen.
-DJ
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09-26-2002 06:38 PM
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Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
bios version 4.04.22...... (standard message)
EISA configuration NVRAM bad - run util...
successful RAM test
UMB upper limit segement address F653
System Bios SHadowed
Video Bios Shadowed
system cmos checksum failed - run util...
blank screen (happens almost immediatly after the last line)
-DJ
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09-27-2002 06:48 AM
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10-02-2002 06:19 AM
10-02-2002 06:19 AM
Re: Netserver LH / LH2 bios replacement
had the same problem, until i ran the eisa config util. and the server i was configgin' had been rusting in the basement for over 8 years, no power. so can't be the friggin' cmos batt, or bad bios chips.
just flash the bios, run the eisa config, and it should all be working again.
the problem with my particular sys is my hpdac response: the hpdac on my server seems very flash-resistant. can't get it to work. anybody has any ideas?