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Drives not shown on a Dell r410 server
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So I have just bought a Dell r410 server, without doing my investigation first. It seems that with the current RAID controller (perc s300) I can't install a linux system. It supports only Windows.
So far, so good... after removing the controller and connecting the drives (SATA HDD) directly to the MB with a sata cable... they are not shown at all. Bios doesn't see them.
Any suggestions?
I just upgraded to the latest BIOS version from 1.3.9 to 1.11.0, but still no progress.
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So I have just bought a Dell r410 server, without doing my investigation first. It seems that with the current RAID controller (perc s300) I can't install a linux system. It supports only Windows.
So far, so good... after removing the controller and connecting the drives (SATA HDD) directly to the MB with a sata cable... they are not shown at all. Bios doesn't see them.
Any suggestions?
I just upgraded to the latest BIOS version from 1.3.9 to 1.11.0, but still no progress.
linux dell dell-perc dell-poweredge
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So I have just bought a Dell r410 server, without doing my investigation first. It seems that with the current RAID controller (perc s300) I can't install a linux system. It supports only Windows.
So far, so good... after removing the controller and connecting the drives (SATA HDD) directly to the MB with a sata cable... they are not shown at all. Bios doesn't see them.
Any suggestions?
I just upgraded to the latest BIOS version from 1.3.9 to 1.11.0, but still no progress.
linux dell dell-perc dell-poweredge
So I have just bought a Dell r410 server, without doing my investigation first. It seems that with the current RAID controller (perc s300) I can't install a linux system. It supports only Windows.
So far, so good... after removing the controller and connecting the drives (SATA HDD) directly to the MB with a sata cable... they are not shown at all. Bios doesn't see them.
Any suggestions?
I just upgraded to the latest BIOS version from 1.3.9 to 1.11.0, but still no progress.
linux dell dell-perc dell-poweredge
linux dell dell-perc dell-poweredge
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I believe the Dell servers have an option that enables/disables the SATA ports on the motherboard. Go into the BIOS and enable them if you're going to bypass the RAID card.
Manual page: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/37060/Dell-Poweredge-R410.html?page=62
Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
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I believe the Dell servers have an option that enables/disables the SATA ports on the motherboard. Go into the BIOS and enable them if you're going to bypass the RAID card.
Manual page: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/37060/Dell-Poweredge-R410.html?page=62
Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
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Sep 11 '13 at 14:52
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I believe the Dell servers have an option that enables/disables the SATA ports on the motherboard. Go into the BIOS and enable them if you're going to bypass the RAID card.
Manual page: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/37060/Dell-Poweredge-R410.html?page=62
Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
– going insane
Sep 11 '13 at 14:52
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I believe the Dell servers have an option that enables/disables the SATA ports on the motherboard. Go into the BIOS and enable them if you're going to bypass the RAID card.
Manual page: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/37060/Dell-Poweredge-R410.html?page=62
I believe the Dell servers have an option that enables/disables the SATA ports on the motherboard. Go into the BIOS and enable them if you're going to bypass the RAID card.
Manual page: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/37060/Dell-Poweredge-R410.html?page=62
answered Sep 11 '13 at 13:50
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Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
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Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
– going insane
Sep 11 '13 at 14:52
Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
– going insane
Sep 11 '13 at 14:52
Thanks. I actually tried that. HDD are shown as "unknown".
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