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It seems that the card might be faulty. If there were incompatibility problems, they would normally show up under the operating system (Windows, Linux, etc), not during the booting process.
From your description, I suspect that the card's BIOS is corrupt. Try getting a replacement under warranty and see if the new card works normally (it should).
Remove the 3 hard drives and install Windows on the SSD. After successfully installing Windows you can add the hard drives and create your raid array later. Or even better, pick up a cheap RAID card so your CPU doesn't have to do all of the RAID controller work.
hi, which material have you ? : CD which server ? xseries xxx model type ? If this is the unique SCSI adapter in your system or the unique seen, you must:
0) download 90p2772.iso 505,085,952 IBM ServeRAID support CD v6.10 or use what you have.
1) Boot from cd (linux) to configure RAID , before install W2K Server
2) run 23k4684.exe (previous site) in another pc and make a floppy
3) boot from W2k CD and press F6 when proposed
4) insert floppy previously made
5) when OS is installed, or from CD or using 23k4687.exe, install "IBM ServeRAID Manager", to see activity.
You would need 4 Hard disk drives in total. you would need to create 2 RAID 0 (striping) and then Mirror them (RAID 1). to elaborate, HDD A&B will be at RAID 0 as well as HDD C&D. after, you would have to Mirror your two RAID 0. (raid 0+1 is also known as raid 5)
you will have to use an operating system of some sort to attempt to format the drives. Wether it's a linux distro, Windows XP CD etc. If you boot from the CD during the install process you will be prompted to format the drive\
Sometimes shortened to RAID 10, RAID 1+0 is a particular combination of
two different RAID levels: mirroring (RAID 1) and striping (RAID 0).
The appeal of RAID 1+0 is simple: mirroring gives you the highest level
of availability RAID offers, with the fastest rebuild times when a disk
fails; while striping - using the proper chunk size - is the basis for high-performance I/O.
Your problem is with the system needing a raid driver for the motherboard or the raid card. pretend you are installing windows with bartpe. it also asks you for the raid drivers. use a floppy disk with the raid drivers and let it load. that should let you see the raid drives as a set.
Hi Guest,
Your problem is a little different. since its a mirror raid. you might want to try taking out one of the drive and work with a single drive until it is fix. try doing a repair with the windows CD. seems like there are some corrupted OS files. And you might want to start a new question since your problem is really different from Compufixa's problem. Thanks
when the time of installing only you have to take linux boot loader then it will show both operating systems otherwise i think the problem is monitor configuration in linux installing
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