![]() Regular maintenance, eg firmware upgrades, should be no issue. ![]() However I am not sure if you can actually build an array once booted to an OS ( eg from a live CD ). The array is used for my VMs while the separate hard disk is being used for the Xen OS to boot.Īs I am new to this HP product I might find out another way to do things, eg accessing the controller settings through software. may have older product names and model numbers that differ from current models. Once my array got built, I flashed to the latest firmware again ( 6.64 from 15 June ) and disabled the boot option ( ignore ) in the motherboard's BIOS in order to boot straight from a separate sata hard drive. RETIRED: Retired products sold prior to the Novemseparation of Hewlett-Packard Company into Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company and HP Inc. Can I use non-HP SAS drives with that controller as part of an existing. One of them has gone in predictive fail so I need to swap it. It currently has a load of HP EH0300FBQDD 300GB 15k 2.5' SAS drives. We have an older ProLiant M元50 G6 server with a Smart Array P410i raid controller. Then click on the details tab at the top of the raid. Replacement drives with HP SmartArray p410 controllers. HP P410i Raid Controller does not like SSD drives LowEndTalk. Hp claims its proliant array on my hp device. Drop down on that list, and select the 3rd item hardware ids. Main purpose was to access its ROM after initialising ( ) directly to be able to build the RAID10 array ( and eg. I use with p410i doesnt have a different. Using the 3.66B firmware the controller does not get in an infinite loop and boots up properly on my Asus P8H77-I, this can be found elsewhere on this forum. HPE Blog, Austria, Germany & Switzerland.
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