We have a ProLiant server with a Smart Array P440ar controller.
Due to about three weeks, the “do not remove” instructions on some SAS drives The light is on. Maybe after a power failure.
We have a ProLiant server with a Smart Array P440ar controller.
Due to about three weeks, the “do not remove” instructions on some SAS drives The light is on. Maybe after a power failure.
I am renting two dedicated servers from a hosting company. Here are the specifications:
server1:
HP ProLiant DL165 G7
2x AMD Opteron 6164 HE 12-Core
40 GB RAM
HP Smart Array P410 RAID control
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I want to merge them into Raid 1 for
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> PLEXTOR PX-256M5P
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After turning off the USB, I can’t Intervention during POST-the USB keyb
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