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Mark Rosenthal2015-06-21 17:39:33
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Mark Rosenthal, 2015-06-21 17:39:33

How to solve Supermicro startup issue?

Hello again.
Today I solved the problem with the invisibility of the hard.
Now I came across another problem: the server does not start - it goes into reboot.
It is unlikely that something could break instantly, for sure I screwed up something in the BIOS.
I already reset the settings to default, but the problem remains. I won’t fix it until tomorrow, I feel that there will be one more gray-haired and unemployed.
I dug around with the Intel RAID Bios Console, maybe I did something wrong there.
At startup, it beeps with two short beeps, it enters the BIOS after three reboots.
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In general, help

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Sergey, 2015-06-21
@edinorog

more unemployed. I don't know if this is good or bad. I don’t want the pilot of the plane on which I am flying to make excuses why something doesn’t work out for him. I see there is a new wave. solve the problem in real time with the creation of a large number of questions. people don't want to think

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-06-21
@eapeap

From the past and the question before last, it is still not clear what happened first:
1. 2 physical SAS disks, they are also logical C and D
2. RAID 0, built from 2 SAS disks, and divided into 2 logical C and D
3. RAID 1, built from 2 SAS disks, and divided into 2 logical C and D
Until you find out, nothing can be done at all. With incorrect manipulations, including resetting the settings to default, you can lose information, including irretrievably. Scratch your turnips, remember and look for a specialist who can physically come and resolve the situation.
With a budget of 8,000 Euros for backups, for what x$%m did you have to climb into the ONLY working server????

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efkot, 2015-06-21
@efkot

You still demolished the raid config, if it allows you to rebuild the raid without losing information, your happiness, if not, look for a specialist, I do not advise you to proceed further, the risk of losing information is already great.
Now he writes to you that there are no devices to download.

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Spetros, 2015-06-21
@Spetros

As in the previous question - I recommend contacting a specialist.
And it’s better not to delete the screenshots from that question, but show this specialist so that he understands how it was configured before.
At the moment, the server "does not know" what to boot from.

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