SMART RAID is not identified by FreeNAS for HP Proliant DL380 G7 [on hold]











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Initially, I installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1, in i7 Core, 8GB RAM, 12TB (4 TB X 3 HDD) with FreeNAS's RAIDZ2, it worked really good.



Now, I bought the following server, installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1. After installation the storage is not showing the SMART RAID Storage which in Having HP Storage Controller. I tried configuring different RAIDS and different Volumes in that storage, still the FreeNAS could not able to find it.



1) HP Proliant DL380 G7
2) 12 GB RAM
3) Intel xeon(R) X5650-CPU 2.67 GH, 12MB processor
4) System Disk - 150 GB x 2, 6G SAS
5) Storage Disks - HP storage works P2000 (each G6 SAS 7.2k)
a) 2TB x 12
b) 4TB x 12
c) 4TB x 12
6) RAID Controller- HP400I smart controller
7) Broadcom net Xtreme -
4 x 1G connectors
1 Management port
node1 - 1G interface
node2 - 1G interface


How can I make sure that FreeNAS identifies my storage and work on that?










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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Scott, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov, schily, Jesse_b Nov 15 at 14:36


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  • Did you install drivers for the controller?
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    Nov 15 at 7:25















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Initially, I installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1, in i7 Core, 8GB RAM, 12TB (4 TB X 3 HDD) with FreeNAS's RAIDZ2, it worked really good.



Now, I bought the following server, installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1. After installation the storage is not showing the SMART RAID Storage which in Having HP Storage Controller. I tried configuring different RAIDS and different Volumes in that storage, still the FreeNAS could not able to find it.



1) HP Proliant DL380 G7
2) 12 GB RAM
3) Intel xeon(R) X5650-CPU 2.67 GH, 12MB processor
4) System Disk - 150 GB x 2, 6G SAS
5) Storage Disks - HP storage works P2000 (each G6 SAS 7.2k)
a) 2TB x 12
b) 4TB x 12
c) 4TB x 12
6) RAID Controller- HP400I smart controller
7) Broadcom net Xtreme -
4 x 1G connectors
1 Management port
node1 - 1G interface
node2 - 1G interface


How can I make sure that FreeNAS identifies my storage and work on that?










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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Scott, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov, schily, Jesse_b Nov 15 at 14:36


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Did you install drivers for the controller?
    – Romeo Ninov
    Nov 15 at 7:25













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1
down vote

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up vote
1
down vote

favorite











Initially, I installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1, in i7 Core, 8GB RAM, 12TB (4 TB X 3 HDD) with FreeNAS's RAIDZ2, it worked really good.



Now, I bought the following server, installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1. After installation the storage is not showing the SMART RAID Storage which in Having HP Storage Controller. I tried configuring different RAIDS and different Volumes in that storage, still the FreeNAS could not able to find it.



1) HP Proliant DL380 G7
2) 12 GB RAM
3) Intel xeon(R) X5650-CPU 2.67 GH, 12MB processor
4) System Disk - 150 GB x 2, 6G SAS
5) Storage Disks - HP storage works P2000 (each G6 SAS 7.2k)
a) 2TB x 12
b) 4TB x 12
c) 4TB x 12
6) RAID Controller- HP400I smart controller
7) Broadcom net Xtreme -
4 x 1G connectors
1 Management port
node1 - 1G interface
node2 - 1G interface


How can I make sure that FreeNAS identifies my storage and work on that?










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Initially, I installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1, in i7 Core, 8GB RAM, 12TB (4 TB X 3 HDD) with FreeNAS's RAIDZ2, it worked really good.



Now, I bought the following server, installed FreeNAS 11.2 RC1. After installation the storage is not showing the SMART RAID Storage which in Having HP Storage Controller. I tried configuring different RAIDS and different Volumes in that storage, still the FreeNAS could not able to find it.



1) HP Proliant DL380 G7
2) 12 GB RAM
3) Intel xeon(R) X5650-CPU 2.67 GH, 12MB processor
4) System Disk - 150 GB x 2, 6G SAS
5) Storage Disks - HP storage works P2000 (each G6 SAS 7.2k)
a) 2TB x 12
b) 4TB x 12
c) 4TB x 12
6) RAID Controller- HP400I smart controller
7) Broadcom net Xtreme -
4 x 1G connectors
1 Management port
node1 - 1G interface
node2 - 1G interface


How can I make sure that FreeNAS identifies my storage and work on that?







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Scott, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov, schily, Jesse_b Nov 15 at 14:36


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Scott, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov, schily, Jesse_b Nov 15 at 14:36


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  • Did you install drivers for the controller?
    – Romeo Ninov
    Nov 15 at 7:25


















  • Did you install drivers for the controller?
    – Romeo Ninov
    Nov 15 at 7:25
















Did you install drivers for the controller?
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 15 at 7:25




Did you install drivers for the controller?
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 15 at 7:25















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