hungarianhc
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- Mar 11, 2014
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Hi All,
After two years of being a great FreeNAS mobo, I'm thinking my C2750d4i might be dead, but I want to see if there's something I'm missing.
How I got here...
Had a a baby. Baby learned to crawl. Baby learned to walk. Baby learned to push the power button on my server to toggle that really fun LED. Baby did that quite a few times... Normally I'd just power it back on if I found it off, but when I did that the other day, all the lights came on, the fans spun up, the drives spun, but... typing in the IP address for my FreeNAS system didn't get me anywhere.
What I've done to troubleshoot...
After two years of being a great FreeNAS mobo, I'm thinking my C2750d4i might be dead, but I want to see if there's something I'm missing.
How I got here...
Had a a baby. Baby learned to crawl. Baby learned to walk. Baby learned to push the power button on my server to toggle that really fun LED. Baby did that quite a few times... Normally I'd just power it back on if I found it off, but when I did that the other day, all the lights came on, the fans spun up, the drives spun, but... typing in the IP address for my FreeNAS system didn't get me anywhere.
What I've done to troubleshoot...
- I plugged the IPMI port into ethernet. I can still log into IPMI. yay! I saw I had an older revision of the IPMI firmware. Was able to upgrade it. That was easy. Yay! However, the remote window that shows screen output just says "Host is Powered OFF or in Sleep Mode." That can't be good.
- Upgraded the firmware
- Did a CMOS reset - unplugged the computer. Pulled out the CMOS battery. Held down power button for 30 seconds. But Battery back in. Turned on computer.