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08-08-2005 04:47 AM
08-08-2005 04:47 AM
Win2K to New Server
Okay,
Current Setup: DL360, smart array internal with (4) 18 GB hot swappable drives, RAID 5.
Needing to yank these out and toss them in the following:
ML370, Added on Array 640 card instead of standard internal array controller.
I get a BSOD (innaccessible boot device). Now I know this is obviously related to the array controller (yes the ML370 knows all about and sees the drives just fine).
Is this a simple boot from Win2K Cd and repair? or am I making this too difficult on myself? ;)
Thanks!
Current Setup: DL360, smart array internal with (4) 18 GB hot swappable drives, RAID 5.
Needing to yank these out and toss them in the following:
ML370, Added on Array 640 card instead of standard internal array controller.
I get a BSOD (innaccessible boot device). Now I know this is obviously related to the array controller (yes the ML370 knows all about and sees the drives just fine).
Is this a simple boot from Win2K Cd and repair? or am I making this too difficult on myself? ;)
Thanks!
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08-08-2005 06:24 AM
08-08-2005 06:24 AM
Re: Win2K to New Server
You sure it is a dl360? and not a Dl380?
I would think that all you need is the registry entry for the 640 card? 640? Is that a 6400 series card?
Can you install the new Smart Array into the 360/380 and load the drivers for it? Then move the drives?
Steven
I would think that all you need is the registry entry for the 640 card? 640? Is that a 6400 series card?
Can you install the new Smart Array into the 360/380 and load the drivers for it? Then move the drives?
Steven
Steven Clementi
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08-08-2005 11:09 AM
08-08-2005 11:09 AM
Re: Win2K to New Server
My bad, yes it is a DL380.. anyway I got this working using your suggestion, thanks.
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08-08-2005 11:10 AM
08-08-2005 11:10 AM
Re: Win2K to New Server
Adding the card to the existing server, loading the drivers and then migrating the lot to the new chasis... this worked like a charm
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