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07-20-2004, 01:12 AM | #126 |
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Well, it sounds like everyone with a 2000 series snap is having the same problem. My CPU fan died recently and started making funky noises. It won't even spin up now, but is that because it has a built-in temp sensor on it?
It appears to be a 40mm fan, but i can't find one thin enough to replace it :-/ Some people said they used a 50mm fan in this article. Is that thin enough or even the right size? I called Snap and they were no help of course. Just let me know if anyone finds anything! Thanks. |
07-20-2004, 12:57 PM | #127 |
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Snap Server 2000 CPU Fan
To 2000 User
The company is INDEK Corporation http://www.indek.com *information is not on there website because the item is discontuined, but there in stock *408-522-1515 *Part Number SC050406BH5 It's a funny looking fan, the heat sink is gluded to the CPU and molded around the fan assembly. The fan is just fins and a thin square plastic support. It's for a 486 CPU. |
07-20-2004, 09:53 PM | #128 | |
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Thank you so much! Will follow up with this and try it out!
Thanks again, this forum has been great! Quote:
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07-22-2004, 10:52 AM | #129 |
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130gb limit removed
you can easily remove this limit by upgrading to snapos 4.
let me know if you need help with os 4 |
07-22-2004, 06:00 PM | #130 | |
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i upgraded a 2000 to os4 and i put my 200gb drive in there, did a reinit and it was all good. let me know if you need help with the os update files |
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07-22-2004, 10:28 PM | #131 |
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2000 BIOS Information
That sound cool. Could you post you BIOS information, like below
*4100 series Software: 3.4.803 (US) Hardware: 2.2.1 Bios: 2.4.437 Framework: 1.2 VM: 14.3 *2000 series Software:3.4.803 (US) Hardware: 2.0.0 BIOS: 2.0.282 Famework:1.2 VM: 14.3 I have a 2000 and a 4100. This weekend I'm going to try a Samsung 160gb, 8meg buffer, ATA133 drive with OS 3.4.803 I heard there is a OS 3.4.805 then maybe V4. I see the image you posted they is a intersting command "IDE". Could that be new in OS4. 3.2.804 does not have that command. For the cost of 99US per unit and with so little additional functions. What's the point!!! Does the new OS fix directory sorting? (see Atteched Image) Looking at the image you see the directory sorting problem. You see how the Z and 321 is not sorted at the top. When I contact Snap about whats wrong, "Thats the way Unix/Linux works" But when I look at it on my network and ftp is sorted right. I know it's and web page, but could it sort in an assending order. |
07-23-2004, 01:08 AM | #132 |
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Installing a different OS on Dell PV 705n (Snap 4000)?
Does anyone know where I can find info about installing another OS other than SnapOS (Linux?) onto my Dell PV 705n (Snap 4000)? I'm not about to pay their exorbitant pricing for a compatibility upgrade just to get SnapOS 4. Thanks.
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07-23-2004, 12:53 PM | #133 | |
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07-23-2004, 10:01 PM | #134 |
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Bios Info
Could you post your BISO information from you Snap Server
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07-24-2004, 12:22 AM | #135 |
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my bios info
after doing all updates found on snap's webpage and upgrading to snapos 4 i easily got it to see my 200gb hd. it sees it as ~181 just like in a PC.
here are some screen cap. btw, after i put the server in update mode using /config/update i still wasn't able to update the bios or the hardware. i am very confused. i guess if it aint broke, don't fix it! and no i still get things listed out of order. let me know if you need anymore help. |
07-25-2004, 08:43 AM | #136 | |
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Snap 2000 to greater the 137gb
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Can you post the details of the drives you installed. Thanks. Last edited by OzDave; 07-25-2004 at 08:51 AM. |
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07-25-2004, 11:59 AM | #137 | |
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Linux DD for Dummies ---------------------------- it took this dummy a few hours to figure this out, so i'm here to spread the wealth! ok, i'm sure freebsd uses the same command, but i use Knoppix bootable linux cd distribution (www.knoppix.com). You can just boot linux off a cd, and not mess with your current os. Knoppix ROCKS! Setup both disks on IDE-0 (primary). Have the original disk as master, the new larger disk as slave. 1. Boot into Linux 2. Open command/terminal window 3. Type "sudo su" - this makes you root user, giving access to disks. 4. Type "dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb" 5. Wait a few hours, and your done! Its cloned! ------------ | Notes: | ------------ if for whatever reason, your hard drives are on a different configuration.... hda = primary ide, master hdb = primary ide, slave hdc = secondary ide, master hdd = secondary ide, slave if=input disk (original) of=output disk (spiffy new drive) so if your original disk was secondary slave, and the new disk was primary slave: dd if=/dev/hdd of=/dev/hdb also, after typing "sudo su", it makes you the root account. this allows access to all disks attached to the system, even if linux hasn't mounted it. You won't see the disks on the desktop, but you can still use the dd command. Hope this helps. Let me know if it works out for you. Last edited by cyrusuncc; 07-27-2004 at 11:07 AM. |
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07-25-2004, 06:38 PM | #138 |
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Well after quite a bit of hunting and contacting over FOUR vendors and speaking with snap... I found a place that had OLD 486 CPU fans for $6.00 that fit my snap just about perfectly! So thanks for all the help, but according to vendors and distributors, the fan is discontinued for the old 2000 series.
ANOTHER QUESTION though.... I am running v.3.4 -- is there any newer version out that might have more features and work on my old unit? Thanks |
07-26-2004, 07:23 AM | #139 | |
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I am using a Seagate 200gb cheetah drive. Currently I have only one drive until i can get my hands on another one (now only ~$100 if i buy bare oem) and make a 400GB array. let me know if you need an exact model number. |
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07-26-2004, 12:18 PM | #140 | |
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07-26-2004, 03:18 PM | #141 | |
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greater than 137gb
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http://www.seagate.com/products/retail/uata/index.html I noticed that all of these drives are ATA/100. If this is the case, I suspect that the problem with my 300gb is that they are ATA/133. |
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07-26-2004, 07:24 PM | #142 | |
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yeah, sorry. i was thinking about work when i wrote that. i got a barracuda anyways, i think it was ata 100 and it is 200BG i got it from tigerdirect and it is working very nicely. any other questions let me know |
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07-27-2004, 10:57 AM | #143 |
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anyone know the quick dd command in linux that will only pull say, the first 8 megs of the hd into an image?
also, how much data needs to be pulled from the snap 1000? i know the whole disk is not required. i know that this will make an image of the whole disk, but i just need the first part.. for backup purposes. dd if=/dev/hda of=/tmp/snap.img |
07-27-2004, 02:03 PM | #144 |
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Snap 2000/4100 - OS3 and OS4 Testing
BACKUP YOUR DATA BEFORE DOING ANYTHING, IT MIGHT TAKE HOURS, JUST DO IT
2000 series
4100 series
Harddrive used is a Samsung SpinPoint 160gb / 8meg / 7200 / ATA133 OzDave. (You could be right, HD & BIOS) Norm2k. (Thank for the tips, IDE COMMAND) Musicgreg. (Thanks for the help, TIPS ) |
07-28-2004, 11:53 AM | #145 |
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I still face the 137gig barrier. Here is my bios info:
PIC Version 1.0, Capibilities 0x00 Failsafe Bios Exists Failsafe v2.4.437.FS Tue Aug 15 15:23:18 2000 Bios stamp 2.4.437 Tue Aug 15 15:23:15 2000 Plat Bytes 2.2.1 Model Byte 2 Failsafe: -------------------------------L Flash failsafe sector not locked(30) --HLouie you're welcome |
07-28-2004, 01:29 PM | #146 |
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130GB limit solution on Snap 4000
After reading the forum I've replaced the original four 30GB Quantum HD with 160 and 300 GB Maxtor drives on Snap Server 4000 with success .
Info about my system: Model: 4000 series Software: 3.4.803 (US) Hardware: 2.0.1 BIOS: 2.0.252 I was lucky to download the software version 3.4.805 when was avaiable on Snap Appliance site. Now, as you know, there is only v.3.4.803 . Apparently the only difference between the two versions is the 48 bit hd support with the IDE command. The following is what I did: 1. Replaced original disks with: IDE 1 Master Maxtor D540X.4G 160GB 5400RPM U133 4G160J8 IDE 1 Slave Maxtor Diamond Max 16 160GB 5400RPM U133 4R160L0 IDE 2 Master Maxtor Maxline II 300GB 5400RPM U133 5G300J0 IDE 2 Slave Maxtor Maxline II 300GB 5400RPM U133 5G300J0 2. After reboot they were formatted automatically with the 130GB limit 3. Software update to 3.4.805 (UK) release. 4. After reboot on snapname/config/debug page the commands: a. config devices info to see the drives partition number: 10000 for drive 0 IDE 10008 for drive 1 IDE 10010 for drive 2 IDE 10018 for drive 3 IDE b. ide 48bitLBACounter reset to fix the 130GB limit. c. config devices format 10000 /reinit to format the first drive. d. config devices format 10008 /reinit to format the second drive. e. config devices format 10010 /reinit to format the third drive. f. config devices format 10018 /reinit to format the fourth drive. g. reboot to reboot the Snap Server. 5. After reboot they were formatted automatically without the 130GB limit with this results (15-20 min): 160 GB Drives: Size (KB): 160086016; Size Formatted (KB): 156656120 300 GB Drives: Size (KB): 292969984; Size Formatted (KB): 287224624 Conclusion: the subrelease 3.4.805, that was removed from Snap site, must be installed to solve the 130GB limit without buying the very expensive version 4. I hope this will help. Thanks to Yvette and Norm2k for tips. PS: Any tips to find v4 at more reasonable price . MarcoP Last edited by MarcoP; 07-28-2004 at 01:37 PM. Reason: Writing erros |
07-28-2004, 06:09 PM | #147 |
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Thanks HLouie.
I have already upgraded my Snaps to OSv4. Do you think I should downgrade them to 3 to follow your steps, or could I just install a larger capacity drive and try the 'ide 48bitLBACounter reset' ? As I mentioned here: http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...4&postcount=96 When I installed the drives with OSv4, formatting failed. |
07-28-2004, 07:41 PM | #148 | |
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OS4 vs OS3
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With you Quantum Snap 2000 there should be no problems, but you Merridan Snap 2000 thats an unknown. MarcoP wrote that the 4000 did go above the 130 limit. I'm going to try out the Maxtor drive soon. |
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07-29-2004, 11:39 AM | #149 | |
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i forgot to say the ide command. that is what did it for me. you beat me to it, i was gonna write the same thing. anyways, follow these steps and it should work. it worked for this guy and it worked for me (I got a 200gb) good luck |
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07-29-2004, 11:47 AM | #150 | |
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