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08-26-2007, 11:28 AM | #1 |
Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: MN
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Snap Server 4400
Greetings. I have recently received a used Snap Server 4400 in my shop from a medical company that no longer had a use for it. I am trying to see if I can get it up and running for my purposes. However, there have been a few snags.
1) I cannot see/find the server using the manager program from the Adaptec site. 2) I cannot find the reset button. It is said to be a white button to the left of the black power button inside. I cannot find such a button. 3) Everything seems to boot fine as far as I can tell. 4) I cannot connect to the server using 10.10.10.10. 5) I have downloaded every program except Guardian OS from the Adaptec site. 6) I have not yet connected the drives to another system to check if there's even anything on them. I'm about to do that today. 7) Am I correct in assuming that I will have to contact Adaptec and order some sort of a new lease for the software or something? Any and all assistance is appreciated. Drew Vedbraaten First Aid Computing "We breathe new life into old systems!" |
08-26-2007, 01:21 PM | #2 |
Thermophile
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Plano, TX
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Re: Snap Server 4400
The snap server manager should locate the 4400 if it booted corectly. Connect a null modem cable to the com port 115.2k N81 I think, (for 4500 not sure on a 4400). And keyboard. This will allow you to monitor the boot process using windows terminal. Make sure you connected to LAN1.
OS is located on the drives. The LED's on the front should indicate if it booted corectly. If it was setup for pboot, need to use terminal to change. The reset is behind the front bezel but only works if the server is up and running. If you remove one drive and look at it with a Linux machine you will see partitions, Guardian OS in running on redhat.
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1 Snap 4500 - 1.0T (4 x 250gig WD2500SB RE), Raid5, 1 Snap 4500 - 1.6T (4 x 400gig Seagates), Raid5, 1 Snap 4200 - 4.0T (4 x 2gig Seagates), Raid5, Using SATA converts from Andy Link to SnapOS FAQ's http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=13820 |
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