sibi78 Posted September 20, 2018 Share Posted September 20, 2018 Hi All, I need a basic clarification on the following. I have a Dell H200 on a R710. The H200 is currently with the IR firmware, and I'm trying to cross-flash it to IT mode. After the cross-flashing I can verify that it's indeed cross-flashed with the correct IT firmware. I was wondering from Unraid's standpoint is there a way to distinguish the following two scenarios: a single hard drive in RAID 0 exposed as a single virtual drive or the same single hard drive in the IT mode exposed to Unraid. In addition to the checking the firmware version, I was thinking of verifying this from the OS standpoint also. Any ideas? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
testdasi Posted September 20, 2018 Share Posted September 20, 2018 6 minutes ago, sibi78 said: Hi All, I need a basic clarification on the following. I have a Dell H200 on a R710. The H200 is currently with the IR firmware, and I'm trying to cross-flash it to IT mode. After the cross-flashing I can verify that it's indeed cross-flashed with the correct IT firmware. I was wondering from Unraid's standpoint is there a way to distinguish the following two scenarios: a single hard drive in RAID 0 exposed as a single virtual drive or the same single hard drive in the IT mode exposed to Unraid. In addition to the checking the firmware version, I was thinking of verifying this from the OS standpoint also. Any ideas? Thanks. Most likely the lack of SMART for the RAID config. Even JBOD non-IT usually doesn't send SMART data downstream. Quote Link to comment
Ducky Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 I think on mine when I changed the card, the drives now show the model/serial in the Unraid interface using JBOD. In Raid0, they showed a generic name (provided by the raid card). Quote Link to comment
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