02-08-2013 12:08 PM - edited 03-01-2019 10:51 AM
I have 2 physical drives and have setup my array in the Mega Raid Bios. WHen it boots it shows my configured virtual drive. I then proceed to install Server 2008 R2 on it. The problem I am having, I've tried every storage driver included on the "Drivers" folder, and nothing is detected by 2008 r2. I have tried this on 2 new servers with the same result. I thought I needed to use a LSI driver, but like I said, nothing is being detected.
I also tried to run the server config utility, and that freezes up at the initilizing stage.
Please assist.
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02-11-2013 12:02 PM
Greg,
It looks like you have the embeded Software Raid. This is the Intel Patsburg SouthBridge controller. Try loading the from the ISO, the driver in:
Windows-Storage-Intel-Patsburg-W2K8R2-x64 driver.
I wish I could tell 100% you have a using the on-board, but, the only way I know for certain is removing the lid.
In the case of the Patsburg, the mini-SAS cables are connected directly to the motherboard, not to a mezzanine or PCIe card.
Dave
02-09-2013 02:44 AM
Hello Greg,
What is the RAID controller installed on the server ?
After installing the drivers and re-mapped Windows ISO image, can you try clicking on refresh button and verify it ?
Padma
02-11-2013 11:44 AM
We are just using the built in one. The config utility I used is LSI Mega raid. It shows correctly in bios. When I am in 2008 R2 setup, I loaded every driver listed from the Cisco driver DVD and none of them find hardware. Perhaps a driver isn't needed for this adapter with 2008 r2? If that were the case I would expect to see my drives.
http://s256.beta.photobucket.com/user/gbfan10/media/2013-02-11133034_zps42fd59c8.jpg.html
02-11-2013 12:02 PM
Greg,
It looks like you have the embeded Software Raid. This is the Intel Patsburg SouthBridge controller. Try loading the from the ISO, the driver in:
Windows-Storage-Intel-Patsburg-W2K8R2-x64 driver.
I wish I could tell 100% you have a using the on-board, but, the only way I know for certain is removing the lid.
In the case of the Patsburg, the mini-SAS cables are connected directly to the motherboard, not to a mezzanine or PCIe card.
Dave
02-11-2013 12:40 PM
Thank you! it worked!
The actual path was a bit different, but I got it with the following driver.
\Windows\Storage\Intel\C600\W2K8R2\x64
Thanks for your help!
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