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тАО02-10-2004 09:17 PM
тАО02-10-2004 09:17 PM
Proliant ML350 Server and PXE errors
Hi,
I recently installed Windows 2000 Server over Windows NT Server on my Proliant ML350 box.
I am now getting two PXE errors.
PXE-E61 - Media Test failure, check cable
PXE-MOF - Exiting PXE ROM
The machine then attempts to boot of the floppy and cd drives. Then the Intel boot Agent Version. But all I get is the "Non-System disk or disk error message."
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
I recently installed Windows 2000 Server over Windows NT Server on my Proliant ML350 box.
I am now getting two PXE errors.
PXE-E61 - Media Test failure, check cable
PXE-MOF - Exiting PXE ROM
The machine then attempts to boot of the floppy and cd drives. Then the Intel boot Agent Version. But all I get is the "Non-System disk or disk error message."
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
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тАО02-10-2004 10:51 PM
тАО02-10-2004 10:51 PM
Re: Proliant ML350 Server and PXE errors
These PXE mean it tries to boot from the network and there doesn't seem to be a cable connected.
The main question is why it doesn't boot from hard disk.
What is your hard disk configuration ? Which controller ? RAID ?
After you installed W2K - did it work ?
If you update NT4 to W2K you first must uninstall the NT4 Compaq drivers. AFAIK there's a special utility to do this.
BTW - is a network cable connected ?
The main question is why it doesn't boot from hard disk.
What is your hard disk configuration ? Which controller ? RAID ?
After you installed W2K - did it work ?
If you update NT4 to W2K you first must uninstall the NT4 Compaq drivers. AFAIK there's a special utility to do this.
BTW - is a network cable connected ?
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тАО02-10-2004 11:36 PM
тАО02-10-2004 11:36 PM
Re: Proliant ML350 Server and PXE errors
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, the cable is connected.
After the 2000 installation, it did work for a period.
I dont have a RAID operation in effect on this server. Just a single 9.1 GB disk (which is working fine).
Is there a way I can disable the PXE boot and instead boot from the disk?? I have tried the BIOS (06/17/2000), but it doesnt seem to give me the option.
Would there be a problem with my Server Feature Board????
Thanks for the reply. Yes, the cable is connected.
After the 2000 installation, it did work for a period.
I dont have a RAID operation in effect on this server. Just a single 9.1 GB disk (which is working fine).
Is there a way I can disable the PXE boot and instead boot from the disk?? I have tried the BIOS (06/17/2000), but it doesnt seem to give me the option.
Would there be a problem with my Server Feature Board????
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