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11-27-2016 09:31 PM
11-27-2016 09:31 PM
I have a dl380 g6 server with a Smart Array 410i controller that suddenly won't boot.
Using the Inspect Utility, when I go to Array Configuration Info it says "Array information not available." So somehow the RAID array configuration was lost. I have 2 SAS hard drives that should be mirrored using 1+0. Both drives start up fine with green lights.
Is there a way to recreate the array configuration information that will maintain the drive data? I really don't want to have to reinstall the OS.,
Thanks for your help.
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11-28-2016 07:04 AM
11-28-2016 07:04 AM
Re: RAID array definition lost
The array information is actually stored on the drives themselves and retrieved by the controller during POST. You might try running the array diagnostics utility
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11-28-2016 05:43 PM
11-28-2016 05:43 PM
Re: RAID array definition lost
Turns out that I was missing the p410i controller failure message because the option ROM messages were not being displayed.
1783-Slot 0 Drive Array Controller Failure Command Failure cmd=0h, err=00h, dlu=013:5h
The failure appears to be related to:
http://h20564.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=mmr_kc-0126313
So the controller starts up fine without the drives or with only one of them installed. I am hesitant to fail the other drive with the hope that the server starts with only one drive.
The article above suggests upgrading the firmware on the controller may fix the problem, but since the server wont boot, I can only do that with an offlline Proliant Service Pack. And since the server is out of warrenty, I don't have a reasonable way to get the Service Pack from HP.
Anyone willing to share their copy of HP SPP version 2014.09?
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11-30-2016 03:12 PM
11-30-2016 03:12 PM
SolutionSo, no luck with getting the HP Proliant Service Pack.
I ended up pulling the current drives and put in an old SATA drive, created a volume and set it as the default boot drive and then installed a new copy of Server 2008 R2. Once I upgraded to Service Pack 1, I ran the online firmware driver ver 6.64:
Once the server restarted I shut it down, replaced the old drives reset them to the default boot drive and it started right up.
I think it is ridiculous how HP requires a Support Agreement for older hardware.