You'd almost suspect I had asked it on a date or something. I feel rejected!
...
*Hrm* Anyway, I got my XServe 1.1 2x 3.0GHZ 2006 Xserve home yesterday, after a month or so of waiting so what better way to kill a few hours than to start it up and see what's what? I starts right up, but since there were no disks in it, I plopped a 1TB Seagate in to bay 1 and figured I'd install 10.5 or 10.6 server on it. So I made a couple of bootable install partitions on a FireWire disk and held down the option key. Cool! It finds both partitions! So I selected 10.6 and moved forward.
No. Chance.
It finds the partition, I get the dark grey apple on the light grey background. But as soon as it is about to enter the installer/desktop it either gives me a grey screen, or a blue screen. That's it. No cursor, no nothing. Some times, if I wait long enough the cursor will show up with a bunch of 10x10mm'ish black squares. Once or twice, I have been able to access the "select language" menu in the installer but when I have selected lingo it just... does nothing. I can sometimes move the cursor at this stage, sometimes it freezes.
Troubleshooting so far (I've rebooted after every step):
- Tried booting from 10.4 to 10.7 in various iterations
- Removed both drive bays
- RAM shuffle (It has 7GB of RAM, I've removed, shuffled, paired, unpaired, despaired....)
- Removed the optional SCSI card
- Removed the Fiber channel card.
- Removed and shuffled the power supplies around
- Removed the original graphics card
- Tried an NVIDIA GeForce 6600 graphics card (not sure if compatible. No video at all to it)
- Removed both processors, one at a time
- Swapped the processors around
- Disconnected the optical drive (for good measure. Nothing to lose, right?)
- Installed 10.7 to a sata drive and put it in the Xserve. (boots to apple and spinning boot thingy, gets no further. Fans go full blast after a while)
- Verbose boot from boot partition gives me "Waiting for DMOS" even if I delete the Don't Steal Mac OS.kext), and stops there indefinitely.
- Tested with a different displaaaay (on the off chance a good displaaaayy was incompatible) ... no difference.
Im pretty sure it is a hardware issue by now. But what? I’m basically down to the graphics card and the mlb... Oh, and... does anyone know if the XServe is finicky about its mini DVI adapter?
What I am considering doing:
- Try to make it boot in some sort of Linux (to hopefully rule out ALL software incompatibility issues)
- Replace the graphics card with a known good one, if I can get one somewhere.
- Start looking for a different logic board (...meeeh, not worth it. But still...)
- Put the Fiber channel card in my G5 (If compatible, I haven't bothered checking and can't remember) and use the raid with the G5 instead.
Input is most welcome, I may have missed something "D'oh", and right now I'm *holds up thumb and forefinger 1 micron apart)* THIS close to giving it a reprogramming it will never remember...
... and boy howdy, what a loud mouth that thing is! Noisy doesn't quite cover it.
Also, if anyone has a couple of fiber channel cables floating around that they don't need, would you consider selling them to me?
...
*Hrm* Anyway, I got my XServe 1.1 2x 3.0GHZ 2006 Xserve home yesterday, after a month or so of waiting so what better way to kill a few hours than to start it up and see what's what? I starts right up, but since there were no disks in it, I plopped a 1TB Seagate in to bay 1 and figured I'd install 10.5 or 10.6 server on it. So I made a couple of bootable install partitions on a FireWire disk and held down the option key. Cool! It finds both partitions! So I selected 10.6 and moved forward.
No. Chance.
It finds the partition, I get the dark grey apple on the light grey background. But as soon as it is about to enter the installer/desktop it either gives me a grey screen, or a blue screen. That's it. No cursor, no nothing. Some times, if I wait long enough the cursor will show up with a bunch of 10x10mm'ish black squares. Once or twice, I have been able to access the "select language" menu in the installer but when I have selected lingo it just... does nothing. I can sometimes move the cursor at this stage, sometimes it freezes.
Troubleshooting so far (I've rebooted after every step):
- Tried booting from 10.4 to 10.7 in various iterations
- Removed both drive bays
- RAM shuffle (It has 7GB of RAM, I've removed, shuffled, paired, unpaired, despaired....)
- Removed the optional SCSI card
- Removed the Fiber channel card.
- Removed and shuffled the power supplies around
- Removed the original graphics card
- Tried an NVIDIA GeForce 6600 graphics card (not sure if compatible. No video at all to it)
- Removed both processors, one at a time
- Swapped the processors around
- Disconnected the optical drive (for good measure. Nothing to lose, right?)
- Installed 10.7 to a sata drive and put it in the Xserve. (boots to apple and spinning boot thingy, gets no further. Fans go full blast after a while)
- Verbose boot from boot partition gives me "Waiting for DMOS" even if I delete the Don't Steal Mac OS.kext), and stops there indefinitely.
- Tested with a different displaaaay (on the off chance a good displaaaayy was incompatible) ... no difference.
Im pretty sure it is a hardware issue by now. But what? I’m basically down to the graphics card and the mlb... Oh, and... does anyone know if the XServe is finicky about its mini DVI adapter?
What I am considering doing:
- Try to make it boot in some sort of Linux (to hopefully rule out ALL software incompatibility issues)
- Replace the graphics card with a known good one, if I can get one somewhere.
- Start looking for a different logic board (...meeeh, not worth it. But still...)
- Put the Fiber channel card in my G5 (If compatible, I haven't bothered checking and can't remember) and use the raid with the G5 instead.
Input is most welcome, I may have missed something "D'oh", and right now I'm *holds up thumb and forefinger 1 micron apart)* THIS close to giving it a reprogramming it will never remember...
... and boy howdy, what a loud mouth that thing is! Noisy doesn't quite cover it.
Also, if anyone has a couple of fiber channel cables floating around that they don't need, would you consider selling them to me?
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