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After clicking start array screen eventually times out.

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I just replaced the back plane that all of my hard drives plug into. Now when I start the server. I click start array and it starts to think then eventually times out. The back plan may not have been the issue with my hard drives, I have already replaced the cables from the back plane to the LSI card. I have also replaced the LSI card and now replaced the back plane. I have a 1000w power supply and a 600w power supply powering everything so I know there is plenty of power for this. It does start in maintenance mode that is how I got the diagnostic files. Please let me know what you find and how I can fix it, or point me to a forum that can walk me through it.

 

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heimdall-diagnostics-20220110-2339.zip

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After starting in normal mode get the syslog from the console:

 

cp /var/log/syslog /boot/syslog.txt

 

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If you mean by starting normal by telling it to start the array that is where it just times out.

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Yes, but you should still have console access, using a keyboard and monitor/IPMI or SSH.

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Not seeing anything out of the ordinary.

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