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      jmarc
      last edited by

      Hello,

      Trying to install 2.3, i get an error that it's not finding any disk to install on. I checked freebsd 10.3 and the P400i raid card is supported.
      Is there any way to get it to be recognized during the install?

      It's currently configured with 2 disks on raid 1.

      Thanks

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        whosmatt
        last edited by

        @jmarc:

        Hello,

        Trying to install 2.3, i get an error that it's not finding any disk to install on. I checked freebsd 10.3 and the P400i raid card is supported.
        Is there any way to get it to be recognized during the install?

        It's currently configured with 2 disks on raid 1.

        Thanks

        I just installed 2.3.3 (and subsequently upgraded to 2.3.4) on a DL360 G5 with the same P400i and a RAID1 array.  It works fine.  Not sure what might be going on with your hardware, but it's supported and works.

        Matt

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          jmarc
          last edited by

          Did you do anything special?
          Do you have a drive that's not part of your raid?
          Any help would be appreciated.

          Thanks

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            whosmatt
            last edited by

            @jmarc:

            Did you do anything special?
            Do you have a drive that's not part of your raid?
            Any help would be appreciated.

            Thanks

            I didn't do anything special.  And no drives that are not part of the array.

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              jmarc
              last edited by

              I was able to make it work by doing the following;

              At boot press option 3
              enter  set kern.cam.boot_delay="10000"
              press enter
              then
              boot
              press enter

              Everything installed correctly.

              P.S. Installation was done through usb port, that's why the extended boot delay.

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