I have went through and turned off this setting. I am still getting this stop. Does SAS Cable need to connect the Backplane to the SAS 0 slot then? If I do am I going to start getting the SAS B Cable Missing message?
I don't think you will be able to bypass the error. I'm pretty sure the error is part of the system BIOS POST process. If it is a controller error then you can skip it by changing the "Enable BIOS Stop on Error" option within the controller BIOS(CTL R).
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August 21st, 2012 14:00
I have went through and turned off this setting. I am still getting this stop. Does SAS Cable need to connect the Backplane to the SAS 0 slot then? If I do am I going to start getting the SAS B Cable Missing message?
Daniel My
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August 21st, 2012 14:00
Hello Ralph
I don't think you will be able to bypass the error. I'm pretty sure the error is part of the system BIOS POST process. If it is a controller error then you can skip it by changing the "Enable BIOS Stop on Error" option within the controller BIOS(CTL R).
Thanks
Daniel My
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August 21st, 2012 15:00
Yes, it needs to connect to the blue slot. You should receive no errors if it is connected this way. Here are pictures of how to connect it:
RalphBorr
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August 21st, 2012 16:00
I have ordered a longer SAS Cable. When I get it i will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the help
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August 21st, 2012 16:00
Make sure you order this SAS cable: JC623
If you ordered a different part number let me know what it is and I will check compatibility. Our cables can be a little eccentric between models.