CentOS 5 error

LiLbRoLiLbRo Troy, Michigan
edited June 2008 in Science & Tech
I dont know where to put this really...

I just got a chenbro dual xeon server out of the box. I looked it over and made sure nothing was loose and what not. I plug in the cd drive and install centos 5 on it. The install went fine, just a base server install. I took out the cd drive and put the case back on and boot it up. It boots fine, I log in. A client comes to look at the server and I boot it up for him and it says bootdisc failure. Darn. I sit down later to fix it and when I power it up, it worked just fine. I logged in with no problems. After I log in an error shows up (note: it was a base install, no GUI)

hub 1-0:1-0: over-current change on port 1

it doesn't seem to be really effecting the machine but what is it, and how do I make it go away? i searched google but all I could find was the error on port 2.

help?

Comments

  • kryystkryyst Ontario, Canada
    edited May 2008
    Sounds like you have the power setting on the PSU wrong, or you've plugged it into the wrong rail in a rack.
  • LiLbRoLiLbRo Troy, Michigan
    edited May 2008
    Sweet!! Thanks!! That makes me happy to hear!!

    I'm not pluggin em or anything I'll remove the link if you want but this is the server we just got.

    geeks.com

    Thats what I loaded it on. It looks like a sick deal in every aspect, 300 dollars and it is at your doorstep ($300.00 exactly) It is a sturday case with decent parts. If you are lookin for a cheap server this is the deal of a centry from what I can tell
  • kryystkryyst Ontario, Canada
    edited June 2008
    Seems like a decent enough drop box server. My biggest complaint about those, that I've seen are they don't support dual PSU's and they usually don't have adequate cooling channels so when they are layered into a rack they tend to generate a lot of heat.

    But for smaller offices where they aren't mission critical or say a frat house setup, they are fantastic (not speaking to that specific brand, but that general style)
  • RobRob Detroit, MI
    edited June 2008
    This is an error with the USB ports
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