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  1. #1

    Unhappy open-e ide-flash disk corrupt?

    we got a problem,
    open-e iscsi enterprise, eol
    from one day to another the escsi-targets were gone, on the console: 3 files have data mismatch, after reboot the escsi targets were accessible, but no web-interface for open-e or
    raid-controllers.
    So after some time the targets become inaccessible and appear again after reboot, but now no console output after counting up to 100% and still no webgui.
    I tried to update firmware once more to last fw-update, but this not possible.
    Seems to be a programmed out of order after end of life.

    any solution?

  2. #2

    Default sorry, no programmed out of order

    I put the ide-flash module into another machine. Here it was possible to reflash to the last FW-Version. Back in the original machine, it didn't boot into bios. So i removed a pair of
    Memory and it works again.
    But before flashing the module, the machine gave me no advice for bad memory.

  3. #3

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    After re-flashing does the module work now in the system and does the module work in other systems if so there could be a motherboard issue.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  4. #4

    Default Module in original machine

    Hi To-M
    The module works in the same machine, now with 1GB RAM, before 2 GB.

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    Default How To re-flash

    Our customer having the same problem.

    Where can I find the firmware for reflash the iSCSI module? and how can it be done.

    I suposse the cusomer need to have the key's to activate the storage capacity as before?

    John

  6. #6

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    You will need to register your product to obtain the updates. Link below for registering:

    http://www.open-e.com/account/products-and-updates/
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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