PowerEdge 860 controller SAS [MS]

Salve,

HO a PowerEdge 860 to 10 anni ormai di server.

ORA funziona più non, non riuscendo a caricare it SB

Andando ad analizzare he problema nelle schermate went departure della macchina machine error: PCIe training error slot n.2

Andando an all'interno vedere della macchina lo 2 e occupied dal del tipo UCS-51 SAS controller slot.

Andando a try another seeing it controller knew a slot (it n.1) he di riporta ora error message: PCIe training error location n.1

Da questo Può avere una enough tell che if he problema sia it controller stesso.

Problema viene ora di it come our controller of it, che in Italia non seems easy find.

Grazie,

Emanuele

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