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10-05-2006 03:11 AM
10-05-2006 03:11 AM
DL360 G2 NIC Problem
Machine is running W2K SP4. NICs are 2x HP 7780 Gigabit card.
Problems started a week ago with the server locking up at 3 am. Black screen and no responce. At reboot W2K seemed to have forgotten its NIC drivers. When I tried to install, it gives me "The required hardware is not present in the system or the software/firmware doesn't apply to this system". At the 3d attempt under safe mode I was able to install and after reboot the machine came up fine. Server locked up again the following night. Now in BIOS for MAC address for NIC 1 and NIC 2 listed as NIC Disabled. But in PCI embeded they are at IRQ 5 and 10 respectively. Also received a message PXE-E01: PCI Vendor and Device IDs do not match! at boot! Do you have any advice?
Problems started a week ago with the server locking up at 3 am. Black screen and no responce. At reboot W2K seemed to have forgotten its NIC drivers. When I tried to install, it gives me "The required hardware is not present in the system or the software/firmware doesn't apply to this system". At the 3d attempt under safe mode I was able to install and after reboot the machine came up fine. Server locked up again the following night. Now in BIOS for MAC address for NIC 1 and NIC 2 listed as NIC Disabled. But in PCI embeded they are at IRQ 5 and 10 respectively. Also received a message PXE-E01: PCI Vendor and Device IDs do not match! at boot! Do you have any advice?
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10-05-2006 03:32 AM
10-05-2006 03:32 AM
Re: DL360 G2 NIC Problem
Shalom,
1) You posted this to Linux and won't get good windows help here.
2) I think you have a hardware problem. Call hardware support and have them check them out. If they are bad your system board will have to be replaced.
You may have a hardware diag cd with the server. Boot off of it and run tests.
SEP
1) You posted this to Linux and won't get good windows help here.
2) I think you have a hardware problem. Call hardware support and have them check them out. If they are bad your system board will have to be replaced.
You may have a hardware diag cd with the server. Boot off of it and run tests.
SEP
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10-20-2006 01:17 PM
10-20-2006 01:17 PM
Re: DL360 G2 NIC Problem
Can you boot from the SmartStart CD?
If so you can usually pinpoint most hardware problems there.
SmartStart 7.6 is available - you probably got 7.4 with your machine, but either should work.
Windose seems to have a paradigm of "Presume the hardware is perfect" so discrepancies or crashes like this *usually* point to hardware, as the above poster pointed out.
Also check out the maintenance cd - there may be updated firmware which fixes the problem (not likely but its always worth checking to see if there is new firmware available)
HTH
If so you can usually pinpoint most hardware problems there.
SmartStart 7.6 is available - you probably got 7.4 with your machine, but either should work.
Windose seems to have a paradigm of "Presume the hardware is perfect" so discrepancies or crashes like this *usually* point to hardware, as the above poster pointed out.
Also check out the maintenance cd - there may be updated firmware which fixes the problem (not likely but its always worth checking to see if there is new firmware available)
HTH
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10-21-2006 05:02 PM
10-21-2006 05:02 PM
Re: DL360 G2 NIC Problem
The HP list moderator is requested to move this question to its specific area, the OP is not focussed on what he wants!
Debian GNU/Linux for the Enterprise! Ask HP ...
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