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GuardianOS

"RequestSender: Network is unreachable" messages in server logs

The following warning messages appear in the GuardianOS event logs:
          Message                              Source
RequestSender: Network is unreachable          sysbroker
To stop this error set an address for a gateway for the server. If you do not want this server to have access to an outside network, then set the gateway address for a computer on the network that does not forward packets to other networks.

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Snap! Server

Snap! 2000/Dell PowerVault 701N Disassembly

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Snap! Server Pro Overview

This page is an overview of what I know of a Snap! Server Pro. I will be updating this page as I learn more about the unit.

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Reset Snap! Server Settings

The Snap! Server's settings can be reset by powering on the unit while pressing the reset button until the system and disk lights are flashing in unison. While the system and disk lights are flashing simultaneously, press the reset button:

Snap! Server

Snap! Server Pro Disassembly

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Unable To Locate Domain Controller

The server logs have the following warning:
SMB : Domain controller unavailable. (Source: Network)
To resolve this error a domain controller machine name and IP address needs to be set from the debug page using the hosts DOMAIN IP and hosts DOMAIN MACHINE commands.

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Access GuardianOS Debug Page

To access the GuardianOS debug page go to http://<Server DNS name or IP address>/admin/debug.cgi.

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Access SnapOS Debug Page

To access the SnapOS debug page go to http://<Server DNS name or IP address>/config/debug.

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Snap! 2200 Disassembly

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Snap! Assist

This is the Snap! Assist software that comes on the CD with the server. Do not link directly to this file or it will be removed! Format: RAR Size: ~1.6MB Download file...

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SnapOS 3.4 Administrator's Guide

This is the PDF of the administrator's guide included with Snap! Servers running SnapOS v3.4. Format: PDF Size: ~800KB Download file...

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Snap! 2000 OS 1.0 Administrator's Guide

This is the PDF of the administrator's guide included with the early Meridian Snap! 2000 Servers running SnapOS v1.0. Format: PDF Size: ~1.6MB Download file...

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Snap! 2000 OS 1.0 Quick Start Guide

This is the PDF of the quick start guide included with the early Meridian Snap! 2000 Servers running SnapOS v1.0. Format: PDF Size: ~50KB Download file...

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Snap! 1000/1100 Disassembly

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SnapOS Raw Image Injection

Here is the command for injecting raw images on to Snap! Server hard drives:

dd if=/snap.bin of=/dev/X

NOTE: X is the disk you want to copy to.

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SnapOS Raw Image Creation

Here is the command for creating raw images of the SnapOS operating system:

dd if=/dev/X of=/snap.bin count=50000

NOTE: X is the disk you want to copy from. Replace /snap.bin with the path and filename where you want the image to be stored.

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