Here is a link to the supported OS for this system: Windows 2000 server does not appear to be one of them. Make sure that you are not attempting to use a 32-bit driver for a 64-bit OS or the other way around and you are properly extracting the driver files to the floppy diskette. If you do not have a floppy, you can attempt to use a USB flash drive using USB Key F6 Driver Utility or Mass Storage Driver on CD.
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I have a Dell t310 server that has been up and running for several years. It has a single hard drive. SAS 6/ir controller. Windows Server 2012. I have installed a 2nd hard drive into the server with the goal of creating a Raid 1 virtual disk. I'd like to avoid setting up the raid and then restoring the data from backup. If I use the Perc Ctrl-C setup, I know this will wipe out the data, so that is not an option.
In Openmanage, when I use the Virtual Disk Wizard, it gives me a warning that 'any data that resides on the physical disks will be lost'. I assumed this just meant the new drive I was adding, but I called Dell to confirm. The technician said that it would wipe out the data on both disks. I'm amazed that this is the case.
If I use OpenManage Virtual Disk Wizard, it would wipe out the data on both disks? The technician wasn't super confident in his answer, and kept putting me on hold to confirm information he was giving me. Can anyone confirm that this is true? Your issue is that the OpenManage Virtual Disk Wizard is for managing virtual disks and at this time you do not have any virtual disks to manage. You have a single physical disk and the 6/ir is only acting as a drive controller, not a RAID controller. Openmanage is just a GUI extension of of the BIOS setup utility on the controller card that runs in Windows and does not really add any additional functionality above that in the BIOS setup utility. Also, from what I have been able to dig up on the SAS 6/ir, this card does not appear to have the capability to expand an existing array, which is in a way what you are trying to accomplish here.
From the 6/ir manual: ' NOTICE: All data will be lost upon creation of the virtual disk.' From the OpenManage manual: ' NOTICE: The Storage Management Service (Storage Management) enables you to perform storage tasks that are data-destructive. Storage Management should be used by experienced storage administrators who are familiar with their storage environment.'
(I added the bold) In looking into this card I can not really determine if this is a true hardware RAID controller or a Host Bus Adapter (aka Fake RAID). For the sake of argument lets assume that it behaves as a hardware RAID controller. In general, hardware RAID controllers tend to behave like a God and simply present the virtual disk to the OS as if it was a single drive, and as far as the actual managment of the physical disks, it does not care what the OS thinks or wants to do. It calls all the shots. This is why defragmenting hardware RAID virtual drives is pretty much a useless endeavor, the controller will put the data pretty much wherever it wants. For your reference I have attached two links below to the manuals, the first for the SAS 6/ir, the second for the 'Storage Managment System' section from the OpenManage 5.5 manual. Hope this helps.
Thanks Denis for the reply. So, just to be clear, this server has never had a 2nd hard drive. Never had a raid setup. But it sounds like you agree with me that I should be able to use Openmanage to create a Raid 1 virtual disk without destroying the data. When I called Dell I was 99% sure that the warning I was getting just applied to the new disk I was adding, but I wanted to be 100% certain. I was very surprised when he said I couldn't do it without destroying the data.
I have good bare metal backups but I'd just prefer not to have to use it. Leemclaurin wrote: Thanks Denis for the reply. So, just to be clear, this server has never had a 2nd hard drive. Never had a raid setup. But it sounds like you agree with me that I should be able to use Openmanage to create a Raid 1 virtual disk without destroying the data.
When I called Dell I was 99% sure that the warning I was getting just applied to the new disk I was adding, but I wanted to be 100% certain. I was very surprised when he said I couldn't do it without destroying the data. I have good bare metal backups but I'd just prefer not to have to use it.
Not knowing anything about 'openmanage' software they provide, my first concern with a non-destructive array creation is it sounds an awful lot like software raid. This type of array should never be used unless under very specific circumstances (which do not appear to apply to you). Just $0.02, I strongly suggest you read up and know exactly what this software does. I'm sure Dell has a huge PDF about it on their site somewhere.
Leemclaurin wrote: Thanks Denis for the reply. But it sounds like you agree with me that I should be able to use Openmanage to create a Raid 1 virtual disk without destroying the data. I've never done that on a Dell with an existing disk that was not already in an array. While RAID 1 is just a mirror, Content removed by moderator happens.
I'd get a good image of that drive just in case. I've done reconfigs on different arrays, but done so by imaging existing system, breaking array, rebuilding it, then re-imaging back.
Your issue is that the OpenManage Virtual Disk Wizard is for managing virtual disks and at this time you do not have any virtual disks to manage. You have a single physical disk and the 6/ir is only acting as a drive controller, not a RAID controller. Openmanage is just a GUI extension of of the BIOS setup utility on the controller card that runs in Windows and does not really add any additional functionality above that in the BIOS setup utility.
Also, from what I have been able to dig up on the SAS 6/ir, this card does not appear to have the capability to expand an existing array, which is in a way what you are trying to accomplish here. From the 6/ir manual: ' NOTICE: All data will be lost upon creation of the virtual disk.' From the OpenManage manual: ' NOTICE: The Storage Management Service (Storage Management) enables you to perform storage tasks that are data-destructive. Storage Management should be used by experienced storage administrators who are familiar with their storage environment.' (I added the bold) In looking into this card I can not really determine if this is a true hardware RAID controller or a Host Bus Adapter (aka Fake RAID).
For the sake of argument lets assume that it behaves as a hardware RAID controller. In general, hardware RAID controllers tend to behave like a God and simply present the virtual disk to the OS as if it was a single drive, and as far as the actual managment of the physical disks, it does not care what the OS thinks or wants to do. It calls all the shots. This is why defragmenting hardware RAID virtual drives is pretty much a useless endeavor, the controller will put the data pretty much wherever it wants. For your reference I have attached two links below to the manuals, the first for the SAS 6/ir, the second for the 'Storage Managment System' section from the OpenManage 5.5 manual. Hope this helps.
Listen on a server why in the world would you only have one hard drive to begin with? At the very very least three drives in a Raid 5. On a server never ever use a software raid to many things can go wrong that cannot be fixed, as many techs have stated backup all your files and folders shared across your network, install your hard drive if you have not done so already go into the raid config utility and setup your raid array, reinstall a clean Server OS, do your drivers updates, server updates then migrate your backed up files and folders.
One thing I strongly suggest is to add at least three hard drives of equal size and at best same manufacturers set up a raid 5 then if something happens to A Drive your servers is still operational until your replace the drive. Once replaced the raid config utility in Windows will rebuild the Raid array.
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Overall Rating: (1 rating, 1 review) 159 Downloads Submitted Dec 7, 2009 by Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member): ' The LSISAS1068 controller provides 1.5 and 3Gb/s data transfer rates per port and enables integrated RAID solutions in storage environments including servers, workstations and blade servers. PCI-X to 8-Port, 3Gb/s SAS Controller Driver File' Source: Manufacturer Website (Official Download) Device Type: Hard Disk Controller Supported OS: Win XP Pro x64, Win 2000 Workstation, Win 2000 Server File Version: Version 1.24.04.00, A01 Release Date: 2007-02-09 File Size: 527.4 KB File Name. Overall Rating: (1 rating, 1 review) 15 Downloads Submitted Dec 7, 2009 by Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member): ' The LSI SAS3080X-R card provides the greatest available throughput to internal server storage arrays through eight internal 3 Gb/s ports, driving up to 122 SAS and SATA devices. The host bus adapter supports multiple configurations of SAS and SATA devices running RAID 0, 1, 1E or 10E by connecting a.' Device Type: Hard Disk Controller Supported OS: Win 2003 Server, Win Server 2003 x64 File Version: Version 1.30.02 Release Date: 2009-01-30 File Size: 752.1 KB File Name. Overall Rating: (1 rating, 1 review) 68 Downloads Submitted Dec 7, 2009 by Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member): ' The LSI SAS 3041X-R is a low-cost four-port 3Gb/s internal SAS/SATA host bus adapter - This card offers dynamic SAS functionality including dual-port drive redundancy and SATA compatibility.
The SAS3041X-R also offers Integrated RAID 0, 1, 1E and 10E for high-performance data protection, making it perfect.' Device Type: Hard Disk Controller Supported OS: Win 2003 Server, Win Server 2003 x64 File Version: Version 1.30.02 Release Date: 2009-01-30 File Size: 752.1 KB File Name: 64 Downloads Submitted Dec 7, 2009 by Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member): ' The LSISAS1068E is an eight-port 3Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller that is based on the Fusion-MPT architecture and provides an eight-lane PCI Express interface. PCI Express to 8-Port 3Gb/s SAS Controller Driver File' Device Type: Hard Disk Controller Supported OS: Win Vista, Win Vista x64 File Version: Version 1.30.02 Release Date: 2009-01-30 File Size: 774.5 KB File Name: 6 Downloads Submitted Dec 7, 2009 by Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member): ' The LSISAS1064E is a four-port 3Gb/s SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) controller that is based on the Fusion-MPT (message passing technology) architecture and provides an eight-lane PCI Express interface. 4-Port PCI Express to 3Gb/s SAS Controller Driver File'.
Install Instructions This driver package contains the Windows device driver for the SAS 5 and SAS 6 controllers. To build the installation media these files should be copied to a blank floppy diskette or USB key. Installing the Driver during Operating System Installation - 1.
Power on the system and boot to the Microsoft Windows Server CD. When the message 'Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI and RAID driver' appears, press the key immediately. Within a few minutes, a screen will appear asking for the driver to support the additional controllers in the system.
Press the key. The system prompts for the driver diskette to be inserted. Insert the driver diskette in the floppy drive (or the USB key in the USB port) and press the key. A list of SAS drivers will appear. Select the appropriate driver for the installed controller and OS and press the key to load the driver.
Press the again key again to continue the installation process. Installing a Windows Driver for a New SAS Controller - Perform the following steps to configure the driver when you add a new controller to a system that already has Windows installed. Power down the system. Install the new SAS controller in the system. Refer to Hardware Installation for detailed instructions on installing and cabling the SAS controller in the system.
Power on the system. The Windows operating system should detect the new controller and display a message to inform the user. The Found New Hardware Wizard screen will pop up and display the detected hardware device. Click on Next.
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On the Locate Device Driver screen, select Search for a suitable driver for my device and click on Next. Insert the appropriate driver diskette or USB key and select that device on the Locate Driver Files screen. Click on Next. The wizard detects and installs the appropriate device drivers for the new controller. 10.Click on Finish to complete the installation. 11.Reboot the system. Updating an Existing Windows Driver - Perform the following steps to update the Windows driver for a new controller already installed on your system.
NOTE: It is important that you put your system on idle before you update the driver. Press Start Control Panel System. The System Properties screen will be displayed.
Click on the Hardware tab. Click on Device Manager and the Device Manager screen will be displayed. Click on SCSI and RAID Controllers. Bones pro 4 52 crackers. Double-click on the controller for which you want to update the driver. Click on the Driver tab and click on Update Driver.
The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard will be displayed. Insert the appropriate driver diskette or USB key. NOTE: The driver files can also be copied to the hard drive. Click on Next.
Follow the steps in the Wizard to browse for the new driver. 10.Select the driver. 11.Click on Next and continue the installation steps in the Wizard. 12.Click on Finish to exit the wizard and reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
Driver Update using Dell Update Package (DUP) - A Dell Update Package (DUP) is a self-contained executable in a standard Dell package format and each Update Package is designed to update a single component on your system. DUP Download - 1.
Click the Download Now link to download the file. When the File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive. Driver Update - 1. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and double-click the new file. Read over the release information presented in the dialog window.
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Download and install any prerequisites identified in the dialog window before proceeding. Click the Install button. Follow the remaining prompts to perform the update.
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