nfdevil
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- May 5, 2014
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Hi,
I've got an irritating beep that starts when my Freenas server is booting (not in the bios, if I leave the server in the bios for 5 hours, it still doesn't beep). The booting commands go way too fast to determine from what action/command it starts to beep, what hardware it connects to.
I've tried to record the beeping sound with my phone. At around 30 seconds I point to the part where I think the sound comes from (the grey cilinders/condensators?)
Because I still had warranty on my motherboard and I thought it was some failing piece on the mobo, I went back to the store and received a completely new mobo. So it aint the mobo itself.
I've also disconnected all the fans (even the cpu fan) and the harddisks for a short while, but the beep remains.
It's not really constant, but beeps about every 10 seconds for 2 to 3 seconds.
Another posibility is that it has to do with the USB stick that my freenas server is on...
I hope that you guys can give me some idea's of what can be causing this, what other things I can test to determine this and what I can do about it?
The hardware specs:
Thanks in advance for reading my post.
Regards,
Nils
I've got an irritating beep that starts when my Freenas server is booting (not in the bios, if I leave the server in the bios for 5 hours, it still doesn't beep). The booting commands go way too fast to determine from what action/command it starts to beep, what hardware it connects to.
I've tried to record the beeping sound with my phone. At around 30 seconds I point to the part where I think the sound comes from (the grey cilinders/condensators?)
Because I still had warranty on my motherboard and I thought it was some failing piece on the mobo, I went back to the store and received a completely new mobo. So it aint the mobo itself.
I've also disconnected all the fans (even the cpu fan) and the harddisks for a short while, but the beep remains.
It's not really constant, but beeps about every 10 seconds for 2 to 3 seconds.
Another posibility is that it has to do with the USB stick that my freenas server is on...
I hope that you guys can give me some idea's of what can be causing this, what other things I can test to determine this and what I can do about it?
The hardware specs:
- Case: Antec P180
- Mobo: Asrock FM2A88M Extreme4+
- AMD A4-5300, 3,5 GHz, FM2 processor
- RAM: GeiL Black Dragon 8GB DDR2 1066Mhz
- 2 WD Red 3TB disks
- Corsair 430CX, 430 Watt 80plus bronze
- Network card: Intel EXPI9301CTBLK Network Adapter 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps PCI-Express 1 x RJ45
Thanks in advance for reading my post.
Regards,
Nils