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01-16-2004 06:00 AM
01-16-2004 06:00 AM
Remote boot problems with ML 370G3
Have multiple 370 servers I'm trying to boot remotely. At least two of them blank out on the screen when trying to acquire an IP. Other servers work fine. I have tried using the same cables, ports, DHCP source, but they just won't seem to connect properly. I have tried to compare firmware versions and CMOS settings, but can't find any differences. Suggestions? Thanks.
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01-16-2004 07:29 AM
01-16-2004 07:29 AM
Re: Remote boot problems with ML 370G3
Hello Keith,
Have you applied the latest NIC drivers?? If not then do so.
Regards,
Have you applied the latest NIC drivers?? If not then do so.
Regards,
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01-20-2004 03:21 AM
01-20-2004 03:21 AM
Re: Remote boot problems with ML 370G3
Thanks for the help. I downloaded the new firmware and drivers, but couldn't load them locally - it appears that it doesn't recognize the hard drives.
The solution was to enter a SCSI menu and reset the controller to the boot device. It's working now. Thanks
The solution was to enter a SCSI menu and reset the controller to the boot device. It's working now. Thanks
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