• Dell 2850 Drivers For Mac

    Dell 2850 Drivers For Mac

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    I just recently purchased a DELL PowerEdge 2850 and have tried installing CentOS 5.4 on it. After the install completes and it does a first boot I get the following error on the DELL console: PROC 1ERROR, PROC 2ERROR E07F0. The monitor remains black and the system hangs. Just out of curiosity I installed Fedora 11 on it to see if it was a hardware problem. Fedora installed and booted no problem. File comparison tool. I rebooted with Fedora installed several times and left it running for 24 hours.

    Everything is working great. Is there something I am missing in the CentOS 5.4 install? Below is the Hardware Config: Dell PowerEdge 2850 PERC 4eDi RAID Controller 8GB PC-5300 ECC Memory 2 Intel Xeon CPU Dual Core 2.8GHz 800FSB 4MB Cache - SL8MA ATI Radeon 7000 Video Card Any help would be appreciated! I can't seem to remember this kind of an issue which was software (OS) related. For start, update BIOS, RAID controller firmware, BCM firmware. Clear the ESM log, and check this out: These threads discuss the problem you're having, so if all this doesn't help, come back and give us some more clue on the development of the events.

    This is actually LCD Display message, and as far as I know is pretty much always hardware related. quote prodigerati wrote: Thank you for the information. I checked on DELL'S website. I have all of the most current drivers / firmware. I went back into the log file for the Fedora install after a reboot I found the following: mail kernel: x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1 mail kernel: x86 PAT enabled: cpu 2 Should I try and install the x86 version of CentOS 5 instead of the i386/32bit?

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    Thanks,/quote You've provided poor feedback. Is Fedora booting / working? Is the error on LCD display still present after clearing the ECM log? Have you done any re-seating of the hardware as suggested? Don't see why not try installing either i386, or x8664 CentOS. Give it a try, why not.

    Dell 2850 Drivers For Mac