sounds like bios stuff... can you reset the bios to factory defaults?
also is there a second video card in there by any chance? Pull it out. Sometimes the old proliants had a video on the MB and another on an accessory card. either that or there is the old hidden EISA partition looking for an AGP card that is not there any more... (is it that old?) can you boot with the compaq eisa disk and reset it... I'm actually sure I've got one of those 51/4 inch (or 31/2 inch) floppies around here somewhere...
if eisa card, pull it out and put it back in again.

Thanks,
Ben Donohue


On 7/06/2011 8:37 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
I have a an old Compaq Proliant 2GB RAM DL380 server running Centos 4.x,
just decommissioned, trying to start it it hangs with errors below and
doesn't boot

Linux agpgart interface v0.1
max main memory to use for agp 2170M
unable to det aperture size
agp backend initialize fail
apgart serverworks probe failed with error -22
detected serverworks CNB20HE chipset no AGP present

then it appears to hang (or stops for very long time)

googleing so far hasn't shown anything useful



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