I run a small computer shop in a small Maine town. I got a call from a small library in a nearby town, here is the scenario. There used to be a local volunteer several years back that set them up win a Netfinity 3000 & software to run the catalog system. He is gone now and the system had been running unattended for a year or so working fine. Well, the other day someone turned off the battery backup unit causing power loss to the server. Upon reapplication of power it says:
176 The system has been tampered with
Turn off power and back on
The system is now locked
Simply cycling power only repeats the same error. Did a google on 176 and it is a "cover open" error. I opened the machine and there is indeed (as expected) an intrustion detection switch but it seems to be working fine. It requires a fairly wide range of movement to "switch" so there is no way it was accidentally tripped.
The kicker to all this is that there is a security feature configured that at beginning of post it says "Keyboard is locked" then after SCSI device detection it says "Keyboard is unlocked." So it is locking the keyboard out durring post so I can't press F1 to enter setup. From research online I can't find any info about unlocking they keyboard and there is no obvious jumper for this inside the machine.
I have already cleared the CMOS with the jumper on the motherboard and the keyboard is still locked and I still get error 176.
Cany anyone offer me any advice? I have taken on this job free of charge to help a low budget library, they don't really want to buy a new server and would rather get this one functional again. Nobody around seems to know about netfinity servers that I've called.
Thanks!
176 The system has been tampered with
Turn off power and back on
The system is now locked
Simply cycling power only repeats the same error. Did a google on 176 and it is a "cover open" error. I opened the machine and there is indeed (as expected) an intrustion detection switch but it seems to be working fine. It requires a fairly wide range of movement to "switch" so there is no way it was accidentally tripped.
The kicker to all this is that there is a security feature configured that at beginning of post it says "Keyboard is locked" then after SCSI device detection it says "Keyboard is unlocked." So it is locking the keyboard out durring post so I can't press F1 to enter setup. From research online I can't find any info about unlocking they keyboard and there is no obvious jumper for this inside the machine.
I have already cleared the CMOS with the jumper on the motherboard and the keyboard is still locked and I still get error 176.
Cany anyone offer me any advice? I have taken on this job free of charge to help a low budget library, they don't really want to buy a new server and would rather get this one functional again. Nobody around seems to know about netfinity servers that I've called.
Thanks!