Poweredge 2900 Raid Controller Driver
Posted : admin On 26.05.2020I have a Dell Poweredge 2900 that I'm upgrading from 4x SATA 250GB Drives in a RAID 5 situation to 2x SATA 1TB Drives in a RAID 1 situation. The box is running Windows Server 2003, with a PERC5/i controller card. As far as I can tell without too much prodding, the server is running RAID 5 with three drives. The guy before me added a fourth HD, and swapped a drive out after one failed, but the array itself is still only using three drives and the OS is still partitioned for 500GB total. (50GB C:, 450GB D:) We're looking to replace the current OS with Server 2008 R2, doing a clean install on the new 1TB drives.
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I have some experience with creating new arrays from scratch, but this will be my first migration to a new array after one was already in place. I already have backups in place with for normal production reasons (can't have too many!), and plan on making at least two backup images as well.
My question is, when I create the new array (Drop in the new drives, go into the controller and create a new RAID 1 array), what would happen if I dropped the old set of four drives back into the machine? My thought is, if something went wrong during the migration over the weekend, I could drop the original four drives back into the server and have them up and running like nothing happened. Would I have to rebuild the array from scratch, or would the card recognize the array existing, or would it all just catch fire in my face to spite me?
Download the latest drivers for your Dell Inc. PowerEdge 2900. Keep your computer up to date. May 4, 2009 - Create New VD Advanced Settings For Dell PowerEdge 2900 III Tower. I have Dell Power Edge 2900 Server machine with Perc 6i raid controller. Boot devices. Drivers may not initialized. Initialize using BIOS utility,. I have a Dell PowerEdge 2900 with a PERC 5i SAS RAID Controller. I have a 6-disk (6 X 500GB SAS drives) RAID-5 array built. A drive failed, and I ordered a replacement drive. I decided to update to the latest firmware and driver. After rebooting, the foreign state had cleared, and the disk showed a status of READY. They sent us a new. Dell Poweredge 2900 Not Noticing HDD's. Dell poweredge 2900 server not detecting raid card. Re looking for the PERC 5i or 6i raid controller drivers. So what OS do you recommend? Dell PowerEdge 2900 Drivers Download This page contains the list of device drivers for Dell PowerEdge 2900. To download the proper driver, first choose your operating system, then find your device name and click the download button.
It's an odd question, but I have this paranoia sometimes.
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With dell raid controllers the raid config is saved to the disks. Download game drag racing evo 4 mod apk. If you put the original disks back in it will report a foreign raid config, you just need to import this in the BIOS and the old array will be available.
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I am interested in any information/links about Debian install images that work with Poweredge servers (specifically 2900 series). Any success stories?
Also, Ubuntu (based on Debian of course) has a nicely rolled install image that detects most of my hardware. I would use Ubuntu, but it is based on the unstable version of Debian. The work done to get OMSA running in Debian is all done with Sarge. Might I be able to install Ubuntu and get OMSA working? Any success stories on this end of the spectrum?
My work so far:
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So far I have found a few promising install images from Kenshi Muto's site http://kmuto.jp/ under Backported d-i images archive. Browsing over the forums other links seem to point to this site. After trying several images, the 801 build's install came through fairly clean, but not without a few hiccups. [An incredibly long pause after formatting the 1.1TB /home partition.] However, I am still unable to boot into the system. I am getting an error with SCSI (of course).
My error on boot up.
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drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver
Vendor: Generic Model: Flash HS-COMBO Rev: 4.44
Type: Driect-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
sd 1:0:0:1: Attached scsi removable disc sdc
'Then a very long pause..'
Done.
ALERT! /dev/sdc1 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
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If anyone has an idea of my specific problem, that would be great. I thought Grub might be mapping the drive wrong, so I went in with Knoppix and tried to to experiment with some changes. No luck yet. Shouldn't I be dealing with a RAID device as opposed to sdc1 anyways?
Thanks for your time!
Am I going to have to compile my own kernel with specific modules?