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04-06-2002, 03:47 PM | #1 |
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Merdian Snap 2000
Just recently bought a used Merdian Snap Server 2000 from a seller on Ebay. Updated both drives no problem.
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06-07-2002, 01:43 PM | #2 |
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Version of Snap Server
Question, what is your INFO version on the Merdian Snap Server 2000?
Question to Joe, the one you hacked, what is the INFO version? For reason, I do have a Quantum Snap Server 2000 40gb, and would like to upgrade it. Model: 2000 series Software: 3.4.790 (US) Hardware: 2.0.0 Server#: XXXXX BIOS: 2.0282 I'm wondering of all Snap Server 2000 could be upgraded. By reading other replys in the forum it looks like on the Merdian Snap Server is upgradable, and new Snap Server are not. Thank-you Herman Louie |
06-13-2002, 07:50 PM | #3 |
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I found this on usenet, and it looks interesting. i might try copying with the latest drive image and see if it works.
-A I guess the first thing is to look at the hidden web page (Snap's tech support revealed this to me when I had a problem with another snap system), http://yourserver/config/debug. From this web page, called the command prompt, type "?" in the command text entry field to get a listing of all the available commands in the Snap system. The two commands I used were: "config devices info", to get the partition device numbers, and "config devices format 10000 /reinit", to reformat the data partition which the snap server thought was a 15Gb partition, but became the full 60Gb of the new disk after a reboot and the reinit format. dd is a tool on any unix machine (OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, etc.) which will simply copy data from one file device to another, where the device can be either a entire disk, just a single partition on a disk, or a file. I used dd kinda like how Ghost images one entire disk to a second disk, but I am not sure if Ghost will recognize the snap disks. In my case, I copied every bit from the original snap 15Gb disk to my brand new 60Gb disk. I then stuck the 60Gb disk into the Snap 1000, and started the snap server. It liked the 60Gb disk, but it still thought my 60Gb disk was the orginal 15Gb disk with 15Gb of total disk space (the snap partition tables had not changed to reflect the increased disk space). I went to the normal web screen to try and reformat the disk, but my 60Gb disk would only appear as the orginal 15Gb disk. That is, until I played around with the debug area of the web site and issued the two commands in the first paragraph. I have been kinda excited about the success of the upgrade since it took me about three weeks of playing around with the 1000 and searching the Internet. Needless to say I only found one article, about a 2000 upgrade, which was no help to the 1000. I will probably play around more with the upgrade process to see it there is another way. |
09-02-2004, 02:15 PM | #4 |
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When I access http://yourserver/config/debug
the page looks just like http://yourserver/config. Any ideas on why? Also, what is the model # of my router? Also, how do I find out the OS version, bios version, etc? See attached pic. Thanks, Charles |
09-03-2004, 02:06 AM | #5 |
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09-03-2004, 08:00 AM | #6 |
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http://yourserver/debug/config works..
I got bios version 1.0.077 platform bytes 1.0.0 server 1.1.157 Anyone know what snap server I have? I need to find out how to upgrade the bios and OS. Last edited by fjcrawler; 09-03-2004 at 08:15 AM. |
09-17-2004, 07:24 AM | #7 |
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Whats it look like
look for one that looks like it www.snapappliance.com |
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