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HP Smart array CLI commands (these should apply to any system with the CLI installed) Show configuration /opt/hp/hpssacli/bin/hpssacli ctrl all show config. Video 3 – After installing Windows 7 on Logical Drive 01 of a HP ProLiant Gen8 MicroServer I use HP’s Smart Storage Administrator to create a RAID10 Logical Drive 02 on the Dynamic Smart Array B120i using four ST3000DM001’s in Bays 1 through 4.
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Having a problem logging in? Please visit to clear all LQ-related cookies. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration.
This book contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own. To receive this Complete Guide absolutely free. Hi, Try.and see if you get into any error. If you are looking for official statements, RHEL 5 is not supported on G3 servers by neither RH or HP.but that means little if you are not looking for official support from the vendors.
Most likely, the only problem you can run into is in case you install HP PSP for getting some kind of HW monitoring and driver updates.be very carefull in case you want to install PSP as you will probably need and old version that might not be compatible with either the OS or the HW. Good luck best regards jose. Dude, 1.) To install RH Linux, you don't required any HW up-gradation.
Straight away go ahead and install the OS. 2.) To configure RAID, you have to goto the System Board Management interface to configure a HW RAID. Create a virtual array and mark the two hard disk. Save and quit. RAID configuration finished.
Again your system will reboot and you can see the RAID controller detected. 3.) Up on the installation you could able to find only one hard disk device which is pointed to both the phy HD. 4.) By chance you don't have hard ware RAID, you can create software RAID using mdadm (meta data admin) tool to create SW RAID. Hi All, when i check the installation instruction of BIOS Firmware and Firmware Storage Controller on HP site i found this BIOS - System ROM ' This Enhanced SoftPaq contains utilities that can be used to restore and/or update the system ROM on the HP ProLiant Server. Download the Enhanced SoftPaq to a directory on a system running Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, or Microsoft Windows XP and change to that directory.
From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded Enhanced SoftPaq file simply by double clicking on the SPxxxxx file and follow the installation wizard to complete the Enhanced SoftPaq installation process. At the end of a successful installation of the Enhanced SoftPaq, a web page will automatically appear to provide you with the different methods for restoring and/or upgrading the firmware on the system.' Firmware - Storage Controller 'Use DOS-bootable USB key to perform the upgrade and follow the below instructions: 1. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive. Obtain a DOS-bootable USB key.
Execute the downloaded file to extract its contents to the DOS-bootable USB key. Boot the ProLiant server with the HP 8 internal Port SAS HBA with RAID using the DOS-bootable USB key. Once the server has booted and displays the command prompt, change to the USB key and execute 'update p'. Upon completion of flashing, the following message will be displayed: PLEASE REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM. PROGRAMMING COMPLETE!! Remove all diskettes/USB keys and reboot the server. For additional instructions, refer to 'Update.txt' that is extracted from the SoftPaq.'
When i can starting the upgrade BIOS and RAID firmware?, after install the linux or before. Note: the OS available on server now is MSWS 2008 R2 ENT ED SP2 64 BIT.
I'm setting up a new server for a client and attempting to install Hyper-V Server 2012. When I turn on 'Embedded SATA RAID' within the BIOS settings on the ML330 G6, the Hyper-V installation cannot find any available disks for the installation to proceed. I searched for drivers for the 250GB SATA drives that are installed to no avail. I installed Windows and it can see the RAID1 array perfectly fine. Upon turning off the 'Embedded SATA RAID' function in the BIOS, the Hyper-V installation can see both drives. But now I can't use HW RAID:( I've turned 'Embedded SATA RAID' back on and tried the Hyper-V installation once more, again no drives available.
What's the go? Hyper-V doesn't support HP's Smart Array controllers, or this controller specifically? But Windows does??