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03-28-2006 02:37 AM
03-28-2006 02:37 AM
			
				
					
						
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						Hi,
I have been given a Proliant 3000 with no docs or disks. It is the dual proc 600Mhz, 2 Gb Ram and 7 x9.1Gb disks.
So far I have managed to erase the system and rebuild and get it fully working with Win 2k using the SmartStart disk.
What I can't do is get the array controller to be recognised.
I have been into F10 on boot and go to System Configuration - Drive Array Configuration - Insert the diskette labeled Drive Array Configuration into Drive A and insert the disk which I created earlier using the Smart Disk (version 5.5 I think) and it asks to reboot, which it does. I then get an invalid system disk error.
What ever I do, I can not get the array controller configured or even see an option on Boot to configure. Our dell boxes have I think F8 to go into their options.
Can anyone help me out here as I am starting to lose the plot!
many thanks,
/Heds
		
		
	
	
	
I have been given a Proliant 3000 with no docs or disks. It is the dual proc 600Mhz, 2 Gb Ram and 7 x9.1Gb disks.
So far I have managed to erase the system and rebuild and get it fully working with Win 2k using the SmartStart disk.
What I can't do is get the array controller to be recognised.
I have been into F10 on boot and go to System Configuration - Drive Array Configuration - Insert the diskette labeled Drive Array Configuration into Drive A and insert the disk which I created earlier using the Smart Disk (version 5.5 I think) and it asks to reboot, which it does. I then get an invalid system disk error.
What ever I do, I can not get the array controller configured or even see an option on Boot to configure. Our dell boxes have I think F8 to go into their options.
Can anyone help me out here as I am starting to lose the plot!
many thanks,
/Heds
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03-28-2006 06:57 PM
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						The last thing you can try is to clear the NVRAM.
Pull your hard drives and restart the server and go into F10. Press CTRL-A to get to Advanced and clear the NVRAM.
Restart the server and watch the screen as it posts. If it doesn;t see the array controller, you likely have a bad array controller....
		
		
	
	
	
Pull your hard drives and restart the server and go into F10. Press CTRL-A to get to Advanced and clear the NVRAM.
Restart the server and watch the screen as it posts. If it doesn;t see the array controller, you likely have a bad array controller....
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03-28-2006 07:46 PM
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						Thanks for your reply.
I pulled all the drives but when it restarted it wouldn't get to the F10 prompt and stopped with invalid disk warning, abort, fail etc.
There was definately not a floppy/CD in the drives.
I put drive 0 back in and rebooted. Got to F10, advanced option was already enabled.
Now, I just can not find the option to clear the NVRAM and I have checked everywhere
Could you point me in the right direction please.
many thanks,
/Heds 
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I pulled all the drives but when it restarted it wouldn't get to the F10 prompt and stopped with invalid disk warning, abort, fail etc.
There was definately not a floppy/CD in the drives.
I put drive 0 back in and rebooted. Got to F10, advanced option was already enabled.
Now, I just can not find the option to clear the NVRAM and I have checked everywhere
Could you point me in the right direction please.
many thanks,
/Heds
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03-28-2006 09:12 PM
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						I am now thinking I don't have a controller.
When I boot the machine, it spins the drives and then lists all the drives attached to that scsi channel.
The other channel has the DAT drive attached.
So, I think that solves the problem.
thanks for your help,
/Heds
		
		
	
	
	
When I boot the machine, it spins the drives and then lists all the drives attached to that scsi channel.
The other channel has the DAT drive attached.
So, I think that solves the problem.
thanks for your help,
/Heds
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