Xiaoyin won the bid for 10 DL388G8 servers in a project), which is equivalent to winning the bid at a low price. New customers must accept one item in the contract, so we cannot make any mistakes here; who knows when the acceptance reaches 6th sets, the problem arises, how does the array card become B120i? Unable to implement the SAS array 5, how is the original factory output possible? Instead, I asked the total generation to collect photos:
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The general generation has never encountered this situation, and thought it was wrong. Because of the emergency, the product manager also tried to win a new machine, and the machine was changed.
Finally, the technical director of our server finally finished the problem. The hardware of the original machine is correct. See
The problem that the external box labeling of HPG8 server is B320i and the machine is powered on with B120i array card
A B120i array card may be formed on the motherboard, and a B320i array card may exist on the Expansion board. When the server uses a SATA hard disk, the boot scan will switch to the B120i array card without entering the license ). The server uses a SAS hard disk. During the boot scan, it will switch to the B320i array card. You need to enter the license to complete the array ). If SAS hard disk scan or B120i is used, check whether the hard disk data line is connected to the B320i array card, and check whether B320i is enabled in BIOS settings. If the above does not work, you can choose to clear the BIOS, and then re-boot to switch to B320i.
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