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HP DL320 G2 Grub issue!

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28-Aug-2006, 11:12 AM #1
Angry HP DL320 G2 Grub issue!
I have been trying to get Radhat 9 installed on a DL320 G2 as a secondary server to our main collection server and I cannot get it to boot past GRUB. Just hangs there! It has tw0 160G drives on a Raid0 array, and I have tried setting up software raid, and using defaults etc and still no luck. Hyperthreading has been disabled as well, with same results. It just sits at GRUB.
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28-Aug-2006, 01:49 PM #2
RTFM.

Redhat 9 isn't officially supported. You need RAID drivers, anyways.

http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/fi...e/87_4762.html
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28-Aug-2006, 02:19 PM #3
I kinda got that from going through their site. Looks like we are going to use a different server for this. The DL320 G2 was actually purchased for use with Callmanager OS, and is a Spare, so if we cant get Redhat installed, not a big deal. The G2's are getting harder to find anyway new.
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28-Aug-2006, 06:08 PM #4
Ahh. Yeah. You're trying to install Unified Call Manager 5.0 on that?

If you're trying to install Call Manager unified 5.0, just use the distro that Cisco pushes out. Although, I don't think they're bundling drivers for anything but DL380 G4's...

If you have SIP firmware on your phones, you could always setup an asterix box on that.
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