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SCSI Disk not booting after power failure

Asked by vandyke in Computer Servers, Miscellaneous Hardware, Linux Administration

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I have a Dell PowerEdge 600SC Server, with Red Hat Linux ES 4.

Last night, after having a power failure, the server rebooted and now is not booting. The hard drive is SCSI.

After passing the POST step, the system hangs up. Im not able to load the BIOS Setup, neither the Dell Utility to verify if there are disk problems. When i try to access the BIOS Setup, the system freezes while trying to enter to the Setup.

What could be some steps to see where the problem exactly is?

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Zones: Computer Servers, Miscellaneous Hardware, Linux Administration
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