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тАО10-31-2005 04:03 PM
тАО10-31-2005 04:03 PM
Added a Fast Track S150 TX4 Raid to ML 370 1GHZ with Array controller 431 - when setting up the SATA raid the server is trying to boot off the SATA drive first and the array controller 431 is not detected. Is there a way change the boot device priority?
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тАО11-02-2005 04:10 PM
тАО11-02-2005 04:10 PM
Re: Support for SATA RAID Controller and Boot Sequence
Problem solved.!
Move controllers around.
On the ML370 G1 the first two pci 32 bits slots are primary and the four 64 bits slots are secondary when booting up. I place the SA 431 in slot 3 64 bit and then place the Sata Raid card in slot 6 64 bit (remove sata raid controller bracket to make it fit in the slot) After reboot went into BIOS and run System configuration utility and saved the changes.
Now, SA 431 is detected first.
Thank you all
Move controllers around.
On the ML370 G1 the first two pci 32 bits slots are primary and the four 64 bits slots are secondary when booting up. I place the SA 431 in slot 3 64 bit and then place the Sata Raid card in slot 6 64 bit (remove sata raid controller bracket to make it fit in the slot) After reboot went into BIOS and run System configuration utility and saved the changes.
Now, SA 431 is detected first.
Thank you all
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