CentOS 5 error
LiLbRo
Troy, Michigan
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?
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?
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I'm not pluggin em or anything I'll remove the link if you want but this is the server we just got.
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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
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)