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unRAID 6 - LSI SAS9200-8e not recognizing multiple SATA drives
After much gnashing of teeth, buying additional hardware, wailing, and utlimately pleading with the Computer Gods (Praise Be Unto Linus, He of the Free Software) I figured out what is happening. This update is for anyone else running into this issue going into the future. Dell BIOS, as best as I can tell, has an incomplete or buggy Legacy Boot option and needs a UEFI Boot to properly identify all the devices on the SAS9200-8e HBA. Poster Mthrboard over on Serverbuilds.net posted an excellent how-to guide on updating the LSI HBAs with a UEFI-capable BIOS for boot, and following it to the letter updated my board firmware, BIOS, and most importantly from what I can tell, the UEFI ROM loaded on the 9200-8e. The firmware, ROMs and appropriate sas2flash EFI versions are present in their links, and following the update procedures there allowed me to boot with the HBA via UEFI. I booted into the Windows instance I temporarily installed and found that every drive is present and running fine, and from there Unraid recognized all the drives and I have my 30-day trial running successfully. Special thanks again to Mthrboard over at Serverbuilds.net for posting up that how-to that basically solved every issue I've had with this Dell Optiplex-based server build. I also happen to have an extra forward breakout SAS-to-SATA cable as well as a pre-flashed SAS9207-8E to put up on eBay real cheap sometime soon.
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unRAID 6 - LSI SAS9200-8e not recognizing multiple SATA drives
Unfortunately this is the only PC I have at the moment. I'm cursed with laptops surrounding me.
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unRAID 6 - LSI SAS9200-8e not recognizing multiple SATA drives
I've been reading through the general support forums for a bit now attempting to figure out what on earth is causing my issues where I cannot get the LSI SAS9200-8e attached to an old Dell Optiplex 9020 with 16GB of RAM to access more than one WD RED drive at a time. I'm using a SAS-to-SATA Forward breakout cable to attach to the drives, and I can get each drive to be recognized by the BIOS and Unraid's System Devices report, but when I attempt to plug two or three drives in, the system only recognizes a single disk in Unraid, and the BIOS hard locks and the computer must be rebooted to proceed. SAS card bios (Avago MPT SAS2 BIOS - 7.39.02.00): - SAS9200-8e w/ SAS2008 topology - firmware revision 20.00.07.00-IT - NVDATA version 14.01.00.08 - Plugged into PCI-E 16x port, no other PCI devices attached Drives attached: - total 3 WD Red units, 2 WD20EFRX and 1 WD20EFZX - 1 SanDisk 240GB SSD attached via internal SATA (Unraid recognizes just fine) I'm hazarding a guess that it's either the cable or there's something else going on with the SAS board. Before I start throwing hardware (and money) at the issue, does anyone have any suggestions? Any advice is appreciated! tower-diagnostics-20211221-1345.zip
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