Like Michael, I thought you said "bleeping" server. I say that often
myself about a couple of our servers.......
Michael T. Bendorf wrote:
lol - when I saw the subject line I read it as bleeping...
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Charlie Niehaus
<cnieh...@altamont.k12.il.us <mailto:cnieh...@altamont.k12.il.us>> wrote:
Well it did it’s job – be SO annoying that someone WILL fix you!
I have a few kids here at school like that – wish I could find a
program to fix them.
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Never mind, I think I got it figured out.
In the OpenManage software I went up (from the individual disk
level) to the storage controller level and one of the tasks was
silence alarm.
Sorry I jumped the gun on the email. (But wow that was annoying!)
Curtis Watkins
Morrisonville School Dist.
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*Subject:* [tech-geeks] beeping server
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2600 that was beeping when I came into
work this AM.
I saw that it had a bad hard drive (actually this is the first I
have had on a Dell server) so I replaced it (Hot-swappable SCSI )
The orange warning light went off in a few seconds and the Drive
led’s looked as if the drive was being rebuilt.
I even downloaded and installed OpenManage server administrator
and it shows the drive rebuilding 41% .
My Problem is that it is still beeping! Any ideas how to make it
stop? I hate to reboot until it is finished rebuilding and may
stop after that anyways. However in the mean time it is starting
to drive me nuts (short drive).
Curtis Watkins
Morrisonville School Dist
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