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тАО08-16-2005 07:14 AM
тАО08-16-2005 07:14 AM
HP Proliant ML330 G3
HI All,
Am installing an NT4 Server on a Proliant ML 330 G3.
1.When using the smartstart CD, I can create an array (RAID 1+0). Unfortunately, when I complete and logon to my WinNT, I can't see the second HDD hence no RAID 1 implementation. 2.When booting, I see the mesage (SCSI BIOS not installed!) Will this have anything to do with the first? If so, how do I install the SCSI BIOS?
Thanks for the usual support.
Am installing an NT4 Server on a Proliant ML 330 G3.
1.When using the smartstart CD, I can create an array (RAID 1+0). Unfortunately, when I complete and logon to my WinNT, I can't see the second HDD hence no RAID 1 implementation. 2.When booting, I see the mesage (SCSI BIOS not installed!) Will this have anything to do with the first? If so, how do I install the SCSI BIOS?
Thanks for the usual support.
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тАО08-16-2005 07:20 AM
тАО08-16-2005 07:20 AM
Re: HP Proliant ML330 G3
Martyn:
The OS will only see 1 Disk. Since you are using Hardware RAID1, the OS only see's the logical driv you created. The OS in unaware of the hardware level RAID setting as it just knows there is space there to put files.
You should not have to worry about the SCSI BIOS.
Steven
The OS will only see 1 Disk. Since you are using Hardware RAID1, the OS only see's the logical driv you created. The OS in unaware of the hardware level RAID setting as it just knows there is space there to put files.
You should not have to worry about the SCSI BIOS.
Steven
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тАО08-16-2005 09:10 PM
тАО08-16-2005 09:10 PM
Re: HP Proliant ML330 G3
Hi Martyn
RAID disk is basically one logical disk and thus system sees it as one drive. This is normal.
You do not have to install SCSI BIOS. This message is normal
Regards
Mahesh
RAID disk is basically one logical disk and thus system sees it as one drive. This is normal.
You do not have to install SCSI BIOS. This message is normal
Regards
Mahesh
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