Server Startup
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So either the issue is that it is not POSTing at all or we have a graphical output issue.
This machine is the one that had its BIOS toasted but it was repaired.
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@Mike-Ralston said:
Never does any of that.
Are you sure it fired up and have you connected your monitor properly?
All else fails, it's like working with any other PC. Gank out any stuff you put in, memory, drives, etc, then try to make it POST again, then add stuff back until it keeps POSTing.
Also try booting up but before hitting the power button hold down the insert key. That should clear the config just in case someone messed it up.
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In theory we could hook up a serial cable and see if that has output. Got a laptop with a serial connector?
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That thing has been shipped around a bit. Could easily be loose memory.
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I think it only does that if it's got an iLO.
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@scottalanmiller said:
That thing has been shipped around a bit. Could easily be loose memory.
Well why the hell didn't you say so?
D00d, gank and reseat everything!
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@PSX_Defector said:
@art_of_shred said:
Is the monitor plugged into a serial port?
That would be a feat. Serial is 9 pins, VGA is 15.
Yup. That and serial connectors are typically female while VGA is typically male. Wait, that would mean...never mind. Not going down that rabbit hole...
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Otherwise, I present this:
Youtube Video -
@Mike-Ralston When I saw this "Server Startup" I hope that you are just playing with this server.
I always get Nervous whenever I saw Server Start up -
It's a lab unit, but intended for production. Something is sadly, quite wrong with it.
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@scottalanmiller I hope things will get better soon
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@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller I hope things will get better soon
Worst case scenario, we buy another one. But that would be sad.
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@scottalanmiller I hope everything goes fine now
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Me too. Hopefully we will know more n the morning.
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So uh, turns out that of the massive stack of servers, the one with the black front is not also the one with the black chassis. One of the simplest mistakes one could make, plugged all the inputs and outputs into the wrong IO. Server is running fine now, thanks guys!
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@Mike-Ralston said:
So uh, turns out that of the massive stack of servers, the one with the black front is not also the one with the black chassis. One of the simplest mistakes one could make, plugged all the inputs and outputs into the wrong IO. Server is running fine now, thanks guys!
This is where front and rear labeling become critical.
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@Mike-Ralston can I say Congrats Great job
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@Mike-Ralston said:
So uh, turns out that of the massive stack of servers, the one with the black front is not also the one with the black chassis. One of the simplest mistakes one could make, plugged all the inputs and outputs into the wrong IO. Server is running fine now, thanks guys!
LOL. Black front is a Proliant. The black back must have been the Integrity?