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Solve : Dell PowerEdge 900 Harddrives Not Detected? |
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Answer» So I was able to get this unit, to display and configure to SETUP. I cleaned the contacts on the drives an fired it back up, now its not wanting to see the drives at all when I attempt to run the install again but, its seeing them in the BIOSWhat did you clean the drive contacts with and were you sure that the contacts were dry from this before powering? Its UNUSUAL to have to clean drive contacts... was this a computer dumpster dived for and was out in the weather? Try a different known good hard drive and see what happens... Try a different SATA cable as well as elimination of drive issue, cable issue, or main board issue.This server runs SAS drives on a Raid controller . What OS are you loading? If the OS doesn't support the raid controller and sas drives you will have to modify the install media to support this. Also try a version of Ubuntu or Suse Linux as a test. Checking first what version runs on your Power edge Here is a link to installing an OS on Dell servers. https://www.dell.com/support/article/nz/en/nzbsd1/sln129177/how-to-install-the-operating-system-on-a-dell-poweredge-server-os-deployment-?lang=enQuote This server runs SAS drives on a Raid controller Good Catch Lisa ... I didnt look that far into this hardware because I have SEEN Bobs prior requests for help to which he dodges ANSWERING questions and didnt follow directions from us. I was expecting to get a response from him like he wiped the hard drive clean by running it through a dish washer. Dave & Lisa - You're responding to the current incarnation of Squall. He will spin your wheels endlessly if you allow him to. At some point I'll be forced to lock the thread, but in the meanwhile you've been warned Quote from: DaveLembke on November 10, 2018, 10:35:51 AM What did you clean the drive contacts with and were you sure that the contacts were dry from this before powering? Its a contact cleaner called Funk Out, Its been heavily used an has alot of dust build up. I was considering changing the drives out for bigger ones since, there small drives but, I was wanting the orginal one's for the OS. It's a slotted fitted board an thus there is no cables. Quote from: Lisa_maree on November 10, 2018, 01:05:03 PM This server runs SAS drives on a Raid controller . What OS are you loading? Trying to reload Server 2008 DATA CEnter R2 Quote from: DaveLembke on November 10, 2018, 02:16:19 PM Good Catch Lisa ... I didnt look that far into this hardware because I have seen Bobs prior requests for help to which he dodges answering questions and didnt follow directions from us. I did reformat them in attempted to think that it was some how a corruption Hi I can't find the 900 listed as compatible with Server 2008 if it has a cal licence for 2008 it may have been a custom install for the Power Edge 900. Like with the raid controller drivers slip streamed into the install. Here is a table of requirements for 2008 and what Dell servers work. https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/sln312223/migrating-dell-poweredge-servers-to-microsoft-windows-server-2008?lang=enI had no trouble previously, with putting it on though it may of not meet all the requirements. When I pull up the RAID settings which, it's supposed to use RAID 5 says that the one drive is ready an the other 2 as foreign. During, the post it says that the Foreign drives are detected Hi Bob Then if the drives are foreign and you are running raid 5 then their is your problem. You need to rebuild the raid including the 2 foreign drives. Once you have the 3 drives configured properly then you will have a complete raid array. The minimum number of disks in a RAID 5 set is three (two for data and one for parity).Quote from: Lisa_maree on November 14, 2018, 04:12:25 PM Hi Bob I'm not sure how to do that cause, it was setup when I found the Server. That's how it was setup I imagine Hi I would think the drives were erased . If you have a look here it shows how to set the controller. https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/05/dell-tutorial-create-raid-using-perc-6i-integrated-bios-configuration-utility I was able to remake the raid array but, it's only showing around 250 GB single drive to use for the OS |
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