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  1. That is, the problem is much deeper. After rebooting, most likely the controller itself sees that "something is wrong". And goes crazy. After all, the HBA mode is not actually officially supported on the p410 and p410i
  2. I downloaded the proprietary utility HP Smart Array Assistant. But the problem starts EARLIER than the system loads. That is, the program itself "sees" only 3 disks (bed 6,7,8). In fact, it only sees beds 6,7,8. And my firmware is the latest. I don't know, I'll try to do a clean slate according to the guide
  3. You're a cool dude) Maybe in the future it will be possible to buy you this garbage from ebay for $ 10?)) for any tests
  4. So, the plugin itself is buggy? And this is NOT a problem with the disks. It feels like the plugin only sees 3 disks bay out of 8. I didn't find out which ones exactly. But it's definitely not a problem with the disks, since other disks will be visible if I swap them (3 pieces)
  5. Here's another one. Immediately after the reboot hpsa_update_device_info: inquiry failed, device will be skipped hpsahba olips-nas01-diagnostics-20241004-2044.zip
  6. Wow, I'm finally home. Here's my data archive. olips-nas01-diagnostics-20241004-2025_.zip
  7. Yes. Only 3 disk after reboot. Problem software (letter disk changes)
  8. Apparently those who have "everything works" - just do not thoroughly test what is installed. Until there is a reboot and all the data says "bye"
  9. Here I turned off the HBA and rebooted (the controller detected 8 raids RAID0) NAS UnRAID did not boot and gave an error "something there 30 seconds". I did a hard reset and deleted all RAIDs0 (8 pcs). Booted into the system and turned on the HBA. I see all the disks. I reboot - the disks disappear
  10. I swapped the disks. The old installation had the same thing. Just rewrote Unraid to the flash drive. Just installed the plugin. Same behavior. Same disk letters. If I turn off HBA now, create an array. Unraid boot, then turn on HBA - I will see all 8 disks. Until reboot. I'll show you now
  11. No. I'm lying. After rebooting I see 3 other disks. So the error is "tied" to the disk beds and letters. Maybe install Unraid from scratch? Clean installation
  12. I just swapped all the disks in the hot swap bays. It didn't help, I see the same 3 disks. The problem is 100% software. Either a conflict of labels sda sdb sdf etc. or something else
  13. Yes, because the HP DL380 G5 comes with p400 (LSI) by default I installed p410 here and it works perfectly. Maybe my "hodgepodge" is to blame, or maybe something has changed in the new versions of Unraid. Or maybe my disks are crap or something is conflicting. But the fact is that at first everything works perfectly. The reboot is to blame (((( The disks are "masked" it seems
  14. I don't see any activity from the author. I see only a bunch of open "problems" and no solutions. Just empty "сhatters"
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