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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: indiana
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Hi guys, That wiki helped me alot. I picked 2 units up from work, They both are snap 2000's one dosnt seem to work at all the other is perfect. The working unit has 1 18gig hd and the seconday is a 80gig. here is what it is running I think
Model Software Hardware Server # BIOS 2000 series 3.4.803 (US) 2.0.0 39508 2.0.252 is this a good box? |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Sep 2006
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add a little more info from the debug command
Total System Physical Memory: 67108864 File System Memory Allocated: 54441024 Memory To be Written: 0 Memory On Loan: 24912 Loan Count: 3 Heap Memory: 49763312 Memory In Use: 48758064 Objects Allocated: 26 Communication Memory Allocated: 1524152 Memory In Use: 465908 SDB Non-Volatile Memory Allocated: 65536 Memory In Use: 15848 Handles Allocated:4679 Handles In Use: 345 SDB Volatile Memory Allocated: 98304 Memory In Use: 304 Handles Allocated: 11705 Handles In Use: 11 System has been configured! |
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Thermophile
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Plano, TX
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You have one of the early v2 2000 which means it is upgradable.
Which is a good thing. The other one may have missing or bad drives.
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi blue, I managed to get the other one apart today and noticed that it is missing a drive. the unit I took apart has old memory in it (no pc100) so what can I do to get it back up and running
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Thermophile
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It's proably v1 2000 which uses the SIMM's Memory. The OS is stored in flash ram. Depending which version on OS currrently loaded it may not reconize more the 4gig. Does not support LBA48bit so max is <137gig.
You will need assist to find the unit if it is set to static IP. Just install a HD and power it up. If it is function in 10 min you should be able to access the unit's web interface or with assist. If you don't find the snap on your network, you will need to reset to factory. Then use assist to do the inital setup.
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