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06-22-2007 09:40 PM
06-22-2007 09:40 PM
Hello,
I have 5 18.2 gig hard drives on a ML370 G2 server. I set up a RAID 1 for the first two hard drives, and a RAID 5 for the remaining three hard drives. When I boot the Server, it says SCSI BIOS not installed. When I go into ‘My Computer’, I can only see C: drive, or the RAID 1 that I setup.
My question is, how do I install the SCSI BIOS, and how do I make it so that I can see the other three hard drives that I set up as a RAID 5?
Any help on this issue would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
I have 5 18.2 gig hard drives on a ML370 G2 server. I set up a RAID 1 for the first two hard drives, and a RAID 5 for the remaining three hard drives. When I boot the Server, it says SCSI BIOS not installed. When I go into ‘My Computer’, I can only see C: drive, or the RAID 1 that I setup.
My question is, how do I install the SCSI BIOS, and how do I make it so that I can see the other three hard drives that I set up as a RAID 5?
Any help on this issue would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
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06-23-2007 05:03 AM
06-23-2007 05:03 AM
Re: SCSI BIOS not installed
Hi,
It's quite usual to see the message "SCSI BIOS not installed" when starting a system. It shouldn't have any effect on getting your arrays seen within the OS...
What RAID controller are you using ?
I'm assuming you're running Windows of some form. Can you see the second array in Disk Management ? (Right click on My Computer then select Manage.) Maybe you just need to format the drive...
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
It's quite usual to see the message "SCSI BIOS not installed" when starting a system. It shouldn't have any effect on getting your arrays seen within the OS...
What RAID controller are you using ?
I'm assuming you're running Windows of some form. Can you see the second array in Disk Management ? (Right click on My Computer then select Manage.) Maybe you just need to format the drive...
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
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06-24-2007 03:22 AM
06-24-2007 03:22 AM
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Hi
The "SCSI BIOS not installed" is a message coming from integrated SCSI controller - NOT from Smart Array Controller. SCSI BIOS would be enabled only if you would have bootable device attached to integrated SCSI controller (hard drive, or a tape drive in OBDR mode), and it would be set as a boot controller. Most probably you only see the C: drive, because you didn't set up partition and formatted it on the second logical drive using disk management (since you use term "My Computer", I assume that you are running Windows OS)
The "SCSI BIOS not installed" is a message coming from integrated SCSI controller - NOT from Smart Array Controller. SCSI BIOS would be enabled only if you would have bootable device attached to integrated SCSI controller (hard drive, or a tape drive in OBDR mode), and it would be set as a boot controller. Most probably you only see the C: drive, because you didn't set up partition and formatted it on the second logical drive using disk management (since you use term "My Computer", I assume that you are running Windows OS)
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