Thanks for the response. It is a Meridian brand Snap.
As it would turn out, this was sent to my company as a non-functional demo-unit, for display. Obviously, it wasn't completely non-functional. Since I loaded it with a 120GB and a 10GB drive, plus a 64mb Simm, it's been up for days now. I already moved around 60GB of data from my server to the first drive with no issue. I shut it down last night and put a 40GB drive in the 2nd position, and it's happy, as well....so now it's 120GB + 40GB. Pretty soon I hope to install a second 120GB, then close it up 'permanently' and just put it to good use!
Tom Kemp
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Originally Posted by OzDave
I am guessing the problem is the hardware version. It is all zeros. I know that for my Meridian Snap server I had to fudge the hardware version to get Java to install. It's hardware version was 1.1.0. I had to change it to 2.0.0, start the java install via the web interface, then in another window switch back the hardware version.
I believe that you need a valid hardware version for OS4 to install. What number to use is the next question. Can you tell me what brand the server is? I have a Meridian brand snap with hw 1.1.0, and a Quantum brand snap with hw 2.0.0
You can modify the hw version in the debug screen.
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