If I type "RAID" in the built-in EFI shell, I can get into the on-chip RAID controller, but I’m not interested on it since it doesn’t support RAID 5. I had no luck using any of the FX keys from F5 to F12, I never enter in any of the utilities that are mentioned in google or the BIOS of the raid controller. I’ve tried to run HP’s Smart Storage from an USB but it boots up to a white screen with HP’s logo and that’s all.
My plan is to use my 3 HDDs (same model, same size) in RAID 5 using the forementioned controller board. SAS RAID HP Smart Array P410i 0 (1024) Mb Int-2SFF8087 8xSAS/SATA RAID10 (6) U600 PCI-E8x (P410i) HP P410i:, ,,. The status for cache being temporarily disabled due to the raid battery charging or discharging is being misreported as a critical alert instead of warning level.I’m struggling to set up my HP Proliant MicroServer Gen10 along a second hand HP Smart Array P410. RAID WARNING - HP Smart Array Rebuilding: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 array A logicaldrive 1 (67.8 GB, 1+0, Rebuilding) Flash Backed Write Cache Capacitor For Smart Array P410i Part Number: 571436-002 Manufacturer: Hp Technical Information: Model : fbwc Capacitor Pack Compatibility: Hp Smart Array P410 / P410i / P812 Controller Product Dimensions (wxdxh) : 4.2 In X6.2 In X2.21 In Weight: 2. RAID CRITICAL - HP Smart Array Failed: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 array A (failed) logicaldrive 1 (67.8 GB, 1+0, Interim Recovery Mode) Physicaldrive 1:5 (port 1:id 5, Parallel SCSI, 72.8 GB, OK, spare) Physicaldrive 2:1 (port 2:id 1, Parallel SCSI, 36.4 GB, OK)
Smart Array P410 controller board, PCIe x8 SAS controller that has two internal x4 mini-SAS ports and provides up to 6Gb/sec transfer rate SAS and up to 3Gb/sec transfer rate SATA.
Physicaldrive 2:0 (port 2:id 0, Parallel SCSI, 36.4 GB, OK) HP Smart Array P410/ZM 2-Ports, INT, Pci-E x8 SAS Raid controller card for up to 6Gb/sec transfer rate SAS and up to 3Gb/sec transfer rate SATA. The system did boot, but the controller showed there were no manageable hard drives. After i learned that P400 Controller cannot manage >2TB (only showed 2TB / drive), i have ordered a P410/256 Controller. The P410 is ideal for RAID 0 1 1+0 5 5+0 and can be upgraded with a minimum 256MB cache module battery kit (for BBWC) Flash Backed Write Cache (FBWC) and Smart Array. The low profile half height card has 8 ports and utilizes DDR2-800 memory.
#HP SMART ARRAY P410I CONTROLLER SERIAL#
RAID OK: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 (Embedded) array A logicaldrive 1 (33.9 GB, RAID 1, OK) Hello everybody, i am building a NAS and wanted to implement a 3x3TB RAID 5. The HP Smart Array P410i is HP 's PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) RAID controller. RAID OK: Smart Array 6i in Slot 0 array A logicaldrive 1 (67.8 GB, RAID 1+0, OK) (Controller Status: OK Cache Status: OK Battery Status: OK) ( Array, controller, cache, disk, battery, etc.) The low profile, half height card has 8 ports and utilizes DDR2-533 memory.
#HP SMART ARRAY P410I CONTROLLER UPGRADE#
Unfortunately, I only found the ver 6.64 firmware upgrade file for Windows and Redhat. When the controller displays 'Press to run the Option ROM Configuration For Arrays Utility,' press F8. The HP Smart Array P410 is HPs PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) RAID controller. Smart Array P410i is a pretty old RAID controller, but HPE still provided a good firmware upgrade support. In 16-bay systems there is usually a P410 along with a P410i controller. This plugin checks hardware status for Smart Array Controllers, using the HP Array Configuration Utility CLI / HPE Smart Storage Administrator. The Option ROM messages will go through each RAID controller installed on the system.