Hi,
I am not sure if this is the best category to put this in but here is my problem. We recently bought some HP Proliant microservers to replace some old DC's. We are trying to set them up as a raid 1 with server 2003. Windows does not see the hard drives and I have tried slip streaming every driver I could imagine onto the install with no luck. I know it uses AMD's raid controller but am not sure exactly which one. Has anyone else ran into this problem or something similar?
Thanks for any help,
Chris
I am not sure if this is the best category to put this in but here is my problem. We recently bought some HP Proliant microservers to replace some old DC's. We are trying to set them up as a raid 1 with server 2003. Windows does not see the hard drives and I have tried slip streaming every driver I could imagine onto the install with no luck. I know it uses AMD's raid controller but am not sure exactly which one. Has anyone else ran into this problem or something similar?
Thanks for any help,
Chris
Hp Proliant Dl380 G7 Cpu
I have a HP Proliant DL380 G7 with said array controller and 6 INTEL SSDSC2KW4's, set up in Raid 5.
Normally I have never had problems with SATA drives in servers, but this one has me baffled.
Accessing the RAID setup on an HP Proliant DL380 G7 When the HP Proliant DL380 G7 boots up the only displayed BIOS options are F9 for Setup, F11 for the boot disk menu, but neither other these take you to the RAID setup. QuickSpecs HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 6 (G6) Overview DA - 13234€€€Worldwide — Version 32 — April 9, 2010 Page€1. Entry Models: HP Smart Array P410i/Zero Memory Controller (RAID 0/1/1+0) Base Models: HP Smart Array P410i/256 MB Controller (RAID 0/1/1+0/5/5+0). HP Insight Dynamics for ProLiant, a product option, is an. HP ProLiant DL380 G7 Driver Scan Result. PC Name: ANONYMOUS OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise /64bits. Manufacturer: HP Model: ProLiant DL380 G7. HP ProLiant iLO 3 Management Controller (CORE) Hewlett-Packard. HP ProLiant iLO 3 Management Controller (CHIF) Hewlett-Packard. May 11, 2017 - I also know HP doesn't officially support Server 2016/Hyper-V on them but I am curious if anyone knows if it installs/functions on them. Specifically DL380 G7. The 2016 installer picks up all the RAID controller drivers for both the P410 and P410i. The Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) work on all of them too,.
I have installed ESXi 6 on it, and this usually goes quite OK. Sometimes i get to install a couple of virtual computers, but suddenly it tells me that the Drive status has failed (to a variable amount of disks), and the array has gone offline. I can go, take the disk out, and put it in again, and it works fine.
This usually happens when i transfer some GB of data to it. If it has ex. a router running that does not write much to the SSD's, it can be stable for over 20 days without caring to much.
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Anyone experienced anything like this? Or on general basis have some tips on how to proceed?
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You're not supposed to do this.
The HP Smart Array P410i RAID controller is not compatible with every SSD. You can't just toss some consumer drives into the server and expect them to work. HP protects/guards against that by restricting third-party drive use in their servers.
The drives have NOT failed, but they definitely are not meant to be used with that controller.
Reasons why:
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I have a pair of DL380 G6's for home labs and am fed up with HP's requirement of HP-branded drives only. In server #1 are 2 system drives and QTY 14, 4TB Seagate drives. RiLO constantly reports at least 3 drives as overheated when they are not. I verified this using HD Sentinel.
I am proposing to purchase QTY 2, 7 SATA port controllers and am going to build my own power cable using HP P/N 463184-002 (Spare 514217-001). Cut one end off and solder a connector to power the drives. After removing the back plane of the second drive cage all of the drives will be accessible from the rear.
I'll try to post pictures and perhaps a video on YouTube when finished.
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