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03-18-2015 05:17 AM
03-18-2015 05:17 AM
HP ProLiant DL180 Gen9
Good afternoon.
The problem follows.
There is a server HP ProLiant DL180 Gen9 controller B140i, a soft-raid from HP, with support for EFI.
All marked out, put CentOS during installation, drivers have the system to see how to raid (rather than individual disks).
The system is loaded, everything is OK.
Disc 8 pieces: 2 RAID1 - system, 4 - RAID10 - section HOME, 1 drive - RAID 0.
BUT: If you take out at least one (any!) Of the disks to boot the system, the server off or switched directly at boot time, the system will not boot!
As if not find the boot partition.
Its writes that attempts to boot from LAN and t.p.I that's all, no logos CentOS, and seeks and finds none.
If it is compulsory to indicate when booting from the One-Time boot menu - just to ship CentOS, then nothing happens ene, and back into the bottle menu.
And if the system is running remove the drive, then everything is OK, as it should be when Raid, ie System works as expected. The problem is when the server booting.Drivers are recent, all updated.
A couple of times the system is still loaded without one of the disks that are in HOME (RAID 10).
What could be wrong ?!
There is a server HP ProLiant DL180 Gen9 controller B140i, a soft-raid from HP, with support for EFI.
All marked out, put CentOS during installation, drivers have the system to see how to raid (rather than individual disks).
The system is loaded, everything is OK.
Disc 8 pieces: 2 RAID1 - system, 4 - RAID10 - section HOME, 1 drive - RAID 0.
BUT: If you take out at least one (any!) Of the disks to boot the system, the server off or switched directly at boot time, the system will not boot!
As if not find the boot partition.
Its writes that attempts to boot from LAN and t.p.I that's all, no logos CentOS, and seeks and finds none.
If it is compulsory to indicate when booting from the One-Time boot menu - just to ship CentOS, then nothing happens ene, and back into the bottle menu.
And if the system is running remove the drive, then everything is OK, as it should be when Raid, ie System works as expected. The problem is when the server booting.Drivers are recent, all updated.
A couple of times the system is still loaded without one of the disks that are in HOME (RAID 10).
What could be wrong ?!
Thanks)
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