Dell 1800 power edge is giving long beep continuously.
I have dell power edge 1800 server.it is giving long beep contiously but computer is working properly.and back yello lighht also blinking.please give me some suggestion.
Refer to your server's manual or download it from Dell.
They indicates something is wrong on the motherboard or other internal parts (e.g. Harddisk/System Temp too high).
Act quick before the server completely goes down!Refer to your server's manual or download it from Dell.
They indicates something is wrong on the motherboard or other internal parts (e.g. Harddisk/System Temp too high).
Act quick before the server completely goes down!
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You need to boot the server and press the correct prompt to enter the BIOS of your PERC RAID controller. There you need to manage your physical/logical volumes.
Chances are that either you had a drive failure or the metadata on your RAID volume (JBOD?) was corrupted. This is a common issue with these LSI-based PERC[5-6]i RAID controllers that Dell utilized.
There is a difference between installation of workstation an server so you will need Dell installation CD for power Edge series of servers, you can download ISO image here from this link so download ISO image burn CD insert that CD on server and follow procedure.
yes you can do that but you need the drivers for the scsi interface. when you install windows xp (for example) i think you may have to press the f6 key on the installation to add these drivers.
dells power supplies must come from dell. I would call dell and give then the service tag number of your server and they will be able to tell you about how much a power supply is.
Sounds like one of two errors - either one of the power supplies has died (not sure if the 1800 has redundant power supplies or not) or a drive in the RAID array has failed. Most likely it's the drive. Run the Dell Server Administrator tool to check the health status of the array, sounds like you need to replace a drive. Most RAID systems fail if you lose more than one drive, so I'd replace that drive ASAP.
Hi, check if the drive is showing in the bios of the server, shut down the server, take out the power cable, press and hold the power button so as to realease flea power, open the server, and reseat the data cable at both ends and if there is another power cable available in the server swap it with the existing cable plugged into the scsi drive.
and now try to start your server. Further Queries are welcome
During the Windows XP setup you will need to provide the RAID driver using a pre-formated floppy disk.
Windows will ask you if you want to provide additional drivers and give you the key combination to use to do that.
Refer to your server's manual or download it from Dell.
They indicates something is wrong on the motherboard or other internal parts (e.g. Harddisk/System Temp too high).
Act quick before the server completely goes down!
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