(alternate?) Options:
Swap CPU to an E3-1200 v4 CPU and you should be able to get to ESXI 7.0.3
Swap to your new hypervisor now if it supports your current hardware.
Anything new (MB + CPU + RAM + Chassis) will be over $1000 (if parted)
Thank you for posting these updates ... I had not followed.
My T140 is still on 2.12.2, but I plan to dust it off and upgrade firmware/BIOS.
You may want to update the Dell community threads too :)
Questions only ...no answers unfortunately:
If things worked fine with JP3 disabled ... why did you not end up leaving it in that position?
"Reconnected all SATA drives" - does this include SATA0?? Pick NVMe slot or SATA0, not both.
If possible, try a PCIe to NVMe slot adapter in slot #4 -...
Back-Panel Features and Indicators—PowerEdge R720
iDRAC Basic/Express won't give you remote console.
You can try a trail license:
Download iDRAC & CMC trial licenses
Not sure of the other questions.
At the end of the day, RACADM commands or IPMItool should work if it comes down to it.
More....
More turbo.
More 10Gb NICs.
More PCIe slot. (ok... only 1 more, but still .... "more")
More Memory Channels (4) @ higher rate (2400Mhz).
More newer.
If only I had more money !! <sigh>
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DDR4-2400-Server-Memory-M391A2K43BB1-CRC/dp/B07GCWR9K8
An option:
It's on the SuperMicro list of tested modules and it's 2400MHz
I am not up to speed on this .... back in the days of using hardware RAID with consumer drives,
as long as you could set error recovery values, it was deemed "safe".
Again ... i am going back in time to when TB drives didn''t exist (or were not mainstream anyways).
SmartMonTools??? (SmartCTL)...
You should be able to have multiple USB drives installed and select the one you wish to boot from.
Yes...should be selectable in BIOS.
To make identification easier .. maybe use a different brand drive in the external USB port.
Wow ... my bad .... not only did I misread that ..... the link i provided was not for user accounts.
You can use the Group Policy management console to view the settings (assuming unchanged).
I don't have a live DC at the moment ... but it looks like 42 days for Max Password Age is default...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/domain-member-maximum-machine-account-password-age
EDIT: ignore this reply for user password policy ... but for devices... might help :oops:
Might be the "-" in the name of "3-CPO"
without a trailing "." it may be seen as just a NETBIOS name.
At one point (old school DNS naming) .. i don't think you could start a host name with a number.
Not so today IIRC
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