Re: Server not booting

2011-03-09 Thread perryh
Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org wrote:

 The motherboard doesn't recognize a USB stick for booting
 unfortunately.  The motherboard manual is dated 2006 so
 I think its just too old for that.

This

http://www.plop.at/

can be loaded off just about any device the system _can_ boot from,
and stands a good chance of booting from a USB stick.  (Works for me
on an old Dell, loaded from floppy and booting a FreeBSD memstick
image.)
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Server not booting

2011-03-08 Thread Doug Hardie
I have been tasked with bringing up a new server.  It appears to be fairly 
old equipment though.  I do know it was previously used.  Its a Arima NM46X 
with dual AMD Opteron processors.  The unit appears to be working since it has 
some form of Linux installed on the disks and that boots and seems to run.  
However, I have tried booting from CD 8.2 and 8.0. using Disk 1 and Repair 
disks (AMD64 and i386).  They all die just after the first stage loader.  I get 
the system version line and then the spinner stops dead.  The CD is an external 
USB unit and its left running.  The motherboard doesn't recognize a USB stick 
for booting unfortunately.  The motherboard manual is dated 2006 so I think its 
just too old for that.  Any ideas on how this can be 
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Re: Server not booting

2011-03-08 Thread Daniel Staal

On Tue, March 8, 2011 3:16 am, Doug Hardie wrote:
 I have been tasked with bringing up a new server.  It appears to be
 fairly old equipment though.  I do know it was previously used.  Its a
 Arima NM46X with dual AMD Opteron processors.  The unit appears to be
 working since it has some form of Linux installed on the disks and that
 boots and seems to run.  However, I have tried booting from CD 8.2 and
 8.0. using Disk 1 and Repair disks (AMD64 and i386).  They all die just
 after the first stage loader.  I get the system version line and then the
 spinner stops dead.  The CD is an external USB unit and its left running.
 The motherboard doesn't recognize a USB stick for booting unfortunately.
 The motherboard manual is dated 2006 so I think its just too old for that.
  Any ideas on how this can be
 corrected?

The CD being USB and not being able to boot off of a USB stick might well
be related.  It's possible it can't boot from a USB drive at all.

My first thought on that is to check the BIOS settings: It's hard to
believe a 64-bit box is incapable of booting off USB at all, but it's easy
to believe that it's set to not be able to.

Otherwise, I'd try looking at what other options you might have.  Even
opening up the box and temporarily attaching a SATA CD drive might be
worth a try.

Daniel T. Staal

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Re: Server not booting

2011-03-08 Thread Mark Felder

On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 11:10:32 -0600, Daniel Staal dst...@usa.net wrote:


Arima NM46X with dual AMD Opteron processors.


My dual Opteron S2895 board does this as well. Latest BIOS and everything.  
I can get it to boot off of a flash drive but I can't get it to boot off a  
CDROM. FreeBSD just disagrees with it. I've never tried a USB CDROM,  
though.



Regards,



Mark
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