I have several refurbished HP DL360 G6 servers and several of the systems are reporting fan failures - possibly incorrectly - on fan #2.
Hi All,
Is it possible to install Solaris 10 x86 on HP DL360 G4 server?
It seems to me its not possible, as it doesnt give me access to miniroot to install Solaris.
Any solutions?
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At first I thought this was a fluke, but I've now built well over 50 of these servers and I can't seem to find a solution. We are deploying HP DL360 G7's. Before you used to be able to hit F8 during boot up to enter into a ROM based setup utility for iLO. However now it simply shows a mention of iLO during POST, but you don't get a chance to press F8.
I have a DL360 G5 running WinSrvr2003 with a 3 drive (72GB) SAS Raid 5 array on P400i controller. The single array has two partitions. (OS and a data store) Drive 2 has failed and is off line (Amber lite and internittant beeps) I have replacement drives but cannot find step by step instruction on a hot swap and drive rebuild.
Some history of this also available here.
As of my latest update on the forum linked above, now cold reboot as well as hard reset and following boot for my proliant dl360 g5 works as expected and successfully boot the system.
However, soft-reboot results in internal health indicator turning RED on the front and long beeps every around 6seconds until I either cold reboot or press and hold the pow
I am attempting to upgrade my compaq dl360 g1 to centos 6.3....5.8 was working on there previously. During the install it does not recognize the disk so I looked all day but could not find a soluti... [by cookem]
We just got a couple of HP DL360 G7's, and I notice it has vents on the top. More hot air seems to exit through these vents than it does anywhere on the back. All our servers in the past have always vented all the hot air through the back.
How are these servers with top vents supposed to be mounted?
Hello from Romania,This is my first post as I'm a new user and recently installed CentOS on hardware machine-HP Proliant DL360(I've been using it only in virtual environments 'till now).
Trying to plot CPU load on my server, with the following hardware: ProLiant DL360p Gen8 (same behavior on ProLiant DL360 G7).
The machine is running VMWare ESXi5.1
To create a CPU spike I run dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null, and I know the CPU is overloaded, because I can see a correlating spike in the graphs displayed on vCenter.
However, running this snmpwalk:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c ******** 192.16