04-04-2023 11:20 PM
hello ~
NetBackup 5240 3.1.2 Test Device does not boot.
After the Q-logic adapter 0~5 disable state, only the prompt is displayed on the screen.
What should I do at this time?
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04-05-2023 12:56 AM
The default boot device should not be set to intel but this (legacy boot mode; static boot order) - then the order should be:
Hard Disk #1 <#8400 ID1E LUN0 LSI Logical>
Hard Disk #2 <#8400 ID1D LUN0 LSI Logical>
Hard Disk #3 <(Bus01 Dev00) Intel® RAID Ctlr>
Hard Disk #4 <(Bus86 Dev00) Intel ® RAID Ctlr>
Try that and see if it boots.
David
04-05-2023 12:12 AM
See if you are able to get into the appliance BIOS - type the F6 key during the POST sequence (multiple times for good measure). Either use an attached keyboard or use the soft keyboard via the IMPI console.
From there see if you can find the boot device.
Otherwise, your best option is to log a support case.
David
04-05-2023 12:38 AM
i already tried to F6 - select INTEL* boot
but unfortunately same situation
and i was case open, but hardware service ended. not EOSL, EOS
04-05-2023 12:42 AM
The next thing to try would be to boot of a CD (a soft CD can be attached via the IMPI) and see if you can recover the OS from there. I'd suggest trying a RHEL 8.x image and drop into the recovery setting to see what you can do.
Alternately, if you don't care what happens to the data on the appliance you could also try re-imaging it using a NetBackup appliance iso image.
David
04-05-2023 12:45 AM - edited 04-15-2023 10:01 AM
Might have loosened something if you moved your pc recently. Can try reseating all the components to ensure a better connection.Could be a failing power supply or one of your other components failing. Id try reseating first
04-05-2023 12:50 AM
Hmm already trired to reimage 3 Times. i take IPMI Reimage ( virtual USB redirection, ISO File), and Physical Reimage ( 3.1.2.img File used by Rufus) Thank you for help me
04-05-2023 12:52 AM
Some hours ago i was reconnected to HBA Card 2EA with Raid Card. but same situation...
04-05-2023 12:56 AM
The default boot device should not be set to intel but this (legacy boot mode; static boot order) - then the order should be:
Hard Disk #1 <#8400 ID1E LUN0 LSI Logical>
Hard Disk #2 <#8400 ID1D LUN0 LSI Logical>
Hard Disk #3 <(Bus01 Dev00) Intel® RAID Ctlr>
Hard Disk #4 <(Bus86 Dev00) Intel ® RAID Ctlr>
Try that and see if it boots.
David
04-05-2023 01:00 AM
Thank you to reply
now i retry reimage NBUA 3.2 a few times after i try it
Thank you
04-06-2023 03:32 PM
I'm curious why you are reimaging to such an old release (3.2). Why not reimage to something more recent like 4.1.0.1 MR5 or 5.0.0.1 MR3? You should also renew your hardware support, which seems to have expired.
Regards,
--Sanjay