peergynt_lwb
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Hi,
New poster here. Looks like a great forum!
First off, please don't be afraid of this seemingly long post; most of it is just conversational gibberish
I'm a Java developer who's been forced into the murky world of system administration. Luckily, the system is my own that I use for developing software so, if I break something, I won't get fired...but nevertheless I need to remain productive. Unfortunately, admin problems, like the one I'm about to explain, slow me down much more than I would like.
Anyway my Dell PowerEdge SC500 Server has worked fine for years. I use it for running a development database and for offloading data. But now, after all this time, I decided to try re-configuring it with new hardware -- main components affected are several disk drives and a cd-rw drive.
Here are the basics:
-2 IDE controllers
-3 disks (1 for OS and 2 for data)
-1 CD-RW
The system works fine IF ONLY the OS hard disk is attached at Primary 0 and the CD-RW is attached at Secondary 0.
However, if I attach the data disks at the other two available channels -- Primary 1 and Secondary 1 -- then the CMOS no longer plays along. At that point, it won't recognize the CD-RW and will list incorrect values for the newly attached data disks.
I've removed the battery several hours, several times, to clear the CMOS. However, I still get boot errors such as:
Secondary hard disk drive 1 not found
Secondary hard disk drive 0 failure
or
Primary hard disk drive 0 failure (yes, even on the OS hard drive!)
The errors change according to whatever changes I make...or sometimes don't make. Nothing seems consistent.
I've read the Dell manual, but it doesn't cover advanced issues, beyond interpreting the error beep codes. It does mention a jumper though, which I assume resets CMOS (they use it to reset the system password), but I figure removing the battery does the same thing.
So is there something wrong with what I'm doing here? Is my configuration all wrong?
I'd really be interested in hearing some ideas! Do I need special tools -- hammer? pry-bar? nail-puller? circular saw?
Please help!
peergynt
New poster here. Looks like a great forum!
First off, please don't be afraid of this seemingly long post; most of it is just conversational gibberish

I'm a Java developer who's been forced into the murky world of system administration. Luckily, the system is my own that I use for developing software so, if I break something, I won't get fired...but nevertheless I need to remain productive. Unfortunately, admin problems, like the one I'm about to explain, slow me down much more than I would like.
Anyway my Dell PowerEdge SC500 Server has worked fine for years. I use it for running a development database and for offloading data. But now, after all this time, I decided to try re-configuring it with new hardware -- main components affected are several disk drives and a cd-rw drive.
Here are the basics:
-2 IDE controllers
-3 disks (1 for OS and 2 for data)
-1 CD-RW
The system works fine IF ONLY the OS hard disk is attached at Primary 0 and the CD-RW is attached at Secondary 0.
However, if I attach the data disks at the other two available channels -- Primary 1 and Secondary 1 -- then the CMOS no longer plays along. At that point, it won't recognize the CD-RW and will list incorrect values for the newly attached data disks.
I've removed the battery several hours, several times, to clear the CMOS. However, I still get boot errors such as:
Secondary hard disk drive 1 not found
Secondary hard disk drive 0 failure
or
Primary hard disk drive 0 failure (yes, even on the OS hard drive!)
The errors change according to whatever changes I make...or sometimes don't make. Nothing seems consistent.
I've read the Dell manual, but it doesn't cover advanced issues, beyond interpreting the error beep codes. It does mention a jumper though, which I assume resets CMOS (they use it to reset the system password), but I figure removing the battery does the same thing.
So is there something wrong with what I'm doing here? Is my configuration all wrong?
I'd really be interested in hearing some ideas! Do I need special tools -- hammer? pry-bar? nail-puller? circular saw?
Please help!
peergynt
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