PapaBobDole
Technical User
Hello all,
I recently found quite a deal on a Compaq Proliant 5000 server at the Boeing surplus store. It was $75, and had 4 x PPro 200 512k proccessors, 512mb RAM, and an assortment of other goodies. I got the thing up and running, and much to my dismay, I am not able to access the bios! I've tried all the usual hotkeys during the splash screen, DEL, F2, F10, and all in any combination with ALT, CTRL, or both. No luck.
I am also getting a lot of errors on bootup from EISA stuff not matching the volatile memory config, so I clear the config via jumper. Fine. Unfortunately, the server will not allow me to boot to a CD to install an OS (I've tried SME 5.5 (ie Redhat 7.2)) and it didn't detect it as a valid bootup CD. I am only able to boot to floppies that I've created with the ROMpaq utitilities.
Now, being further intwined with my hate for proprietary technology, I discover that the BIOS supposedly can only be accessed by booting to a Smart Start CD, which I do not have. (And would cost 21.95 to acquire)
Does anyone know any way around this to just access the BIOS straight up, or to at very least install my OS without messing with it? It appears that to add / configure my hardware I am going to need to access the BIOS. Please help!
I recently found quite a deal on a Compaq Proliant 5000 server at the Boeing surplus store. It was $75, and had 4 x PPro 200 512k proccessors, 512mb RAM, and an assortment of other goodies. I got the thing up and running, and much to my dismay, I am not able to access the bios! I've tried all the usual hotkeys during the splash screen, DEL, F2, F10, and all in any combination with ALT, CTRL, or both. No luck.
I am also getting a lot of errors on bootup from EISA stuff not matching the volatile memory config, so I clear the config via jumper. Fine. Unfortunately, the server will not allow me to boot to a CD to install an OS (I've tried SME 5.5 (ie Redhat 7.2)) and it didn't detect it as a valid bootup CD. I am only able to boot to floppies that I've created with the ROMpaq utitilities.
Now, being further intwined with my hate for proprietary technology, I discover that the BIOS supposedly can only be accessed by booting to a Smart Start CD, which I do not have. (And would cost 21.95 to acquire)
Does anyone know any way around this to just access the BIOS straight up, or to at very least install my OS without messing with it? It appears that to add / configure my hardware I am going to need to access the BIOS. Please help!