Server 2000

From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 8 Nov 2013 11:43
To: graphitone 10 of 12
Can't see a drive over a certain capacity (8gb?) without an 'overlay'?
From: graphitone 8 Nov 2013 13:27
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 11 of 12
It's an old server we've had in storage for a while, everything fires up ok, but I think there's something wrong with the SCSI card in there - all the drives were attached to it and while it was working fine a few years ago it seems to have given up the ghost now. I've put the array on the onboard SCSI controller and it's picking the disks up, so I'm formatting away (as they're not the originals) and hopefully will have something to show for it this afternoon.

I did try putting Server 2K on an IDE disk in there, hoping to bypass all the SCSI nonsense, but though it'd install to the drive on a reboot it wouldn't pick it up. The farce that passes for a BIOS on this HP doesn't show the drives you've got attached and has some very strange boot order options.

It's detecting the drives ok (1 x 72GB and 4 x 32GB) when I'm firing up the server install, I've chosen the one I want to install on, got rid of any spurious partitions that existing before, so fingers crossed it'll work.  :-Y
From: graphitone12 Nov 2013 17:09
To: graphitone 12 of 12
Quick update - got Server 2000 rebuilt and Exchange 2000 on there with Backup Exec 10d. I've inventoried and catalogued the relevant tapes and have got the years old mailboxes back off. This flies in the face of the advice our support company gave us, which was that we needed the exact versions of all the service packs, hotfixes and patches, a full AD restore and countless other stumbling blocks along the way. 'Course I could've stumbled on the exact config in the build I made, but I don't believe I'm that lucky. However, we have a few happy members of staff. :)

Thanks for the help guys.
EDITED: 12 Nov 2013 17:09 by GRAPHITONE