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P420i cloning a drive does not boot

 
YTD
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P420i cloning a drive does not boot

I'm working on a fairly old server. It has a P410i Smart Array controller. 

it has 2 data arrays with 2 logical drives

1 - a single SSD drive - the Windows OS bootable drive

2- a RAID 5 array of 4 SAS drives - the data drive

I want to replace that SSD with a newer one. So I took the drive out and imaged it and then restored the image to the new SSD (a larger one)

Put the new drive in but the server does not even try to boot to Windows.

What am i doing wrong? Why won't it boot?

 

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Rakshitha_K
HPE Pro

Re: P420i cloning a drive does not boot

Hi @YTD ,

The issue is not the imaging tool or the data itself — it's almost certainly that the HP Smart Array P410i is presenting the new SSD as a new logical drive, and the boot controller order / BIOS boot settings are still pointing to the old logical drive ID (or the old physical port).

HP Smart Array controllers assign logical drive numbers (1, 2, etc.) based on the order they detect arrays at boot. When you replace the SSD, even with a perfect clone, the controller may:

- Assign the new SSD to a different logical drive number than before.
- Or, worse, not enable it as bootable by default.
- Or the boot controller order in the server BIOS (RBSU) is still set to look for the OS on the original logical drive/port.

Please try the following diagnosis.

1. Boot to ORCA (F8)
2. Delete the logical drive on the new SSD (if it exists)
3. Create a new RAID 0 logical drive on the SSD -> it should become Logical Drive 1
4. Mark it bootable (if option exists)
5. Exit and reboot
6. Enter RBSU (F9) -> Set P410i as 1 boot controller

Regards,
Rakshitha_K



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Greeshma21
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Re: P420i cloning a drive does not boot

Hi @YTD,


Always create a logical drive on new disks via the Smart Array controller before imaging or restoring an OS.

  • The controller boots from logical drives, not raw disks.
  • Imaging or restoring must be done to the logical drive as presented by the controller.

Follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

  1. Install the New SSD in the Server.
  2. Enter the Smart Array controller’s BIOS/firmware setup
  3. Create a New Logical Drive on the SSD:
  4. Restore the OS Image.

Regards,
Greeshma

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YTD
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Re: P420i cloning a drive does not boot

So I clone the drive and then delete the logical drive?

1. Boot to ORCA (F8)
2. Delete the logical drive on the new SSD (if it exists)
3. Create a new RAID 0 logical drive on the SSD -> it should become Logical Drive 1
4. Mark it bootable (if option exists)
5. Exit and reboot
6. Enter RBSU (F9) -> Set P410i as 1 boot controller

YTD
Occasional Contributor

Re: P420i cloning a drive does not boot

Hi Greeshma

Thanks for that. Your instructions seem quite different to your colleagues...how I do know which one to follow?

 

TYhnks

 

Greeshma21
HPE Pro

Re: P420i cloning a drive does not boot

Hi @YTD,

No, you should create the logical drive first, then clone your OS image onto it. Deleting the logical drive after cloning will remove the array metadata and make the disk unbootable again. The controller needs the logical drive in place to recognize and boot from it.

NOTE:

  • Do NOT delete the logical drive after cloning—the controller needs it to boot.
  • Set the boot order if needed.

Regards,
Greeshma


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