Remove the Boot ROM card from slot 7 and put in the HP p410 into this slot Boot into the BIOS and under "PCI/PCIe" settings, set the Option ROM to "Disabled" Don't put the HP p410 into any slot of the board Put a card with Boot ROM (in my case my LSI controller) into the topmost slot (7) Here's a workaround how to get this combination to work*: I've spend some hours last night playing around with the board and both controllers. Don't get me wrong, I can live with mdadm, but HW RAID would be "nicer". Of course - I would love to use the HP RAID controller, but I've the bad feeling that it's incompatible with my board - or am I wrong? Maybe one of you give me a hint. Yesterday, my HP SAS Expander (green) arrived and luckily this one works very well with my "old" LSI/Intel SASUC8i (IT Firmware), so I was able to install Debian on 2x 640GB WD Caviar Blue HDs in RAID1. SuperMicro BIOS update to the latest versionīut I had no luck. disabled EVERY single (and all together) components on the board (NICs (BOOT ROMs), Serial Port, onboard Storage) "Slot 0 HP Smart Array P410 Initializing \\\"īut I don't get any message how to enter the setup (F8 - I know), once this message is off the screen, the system does a reboot. What I get is the initialization message: I just received the RAID controller 2 days ago and tried to enter the setup. 16GB ECC RAM (4x4GB Kingston DDR3-1333) For my new fileserver, I bought the following hardware:
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