We have a Proliant 6400r that we use for one of our file servers. I purchased a MicroNet Advantage RAID array (720GB SCSI to IDE standalone array) and an Adaptec 29160LP 64-bit U160 card.
I installed the card the weekend before with no issues, using the OEM Windows 2000 drivers. When the array arrived, I initialized it via the array interface and connected it to the external port on the 29160. When the array is powered on (and hence, detected by the SCSI BIOS) the server will not boot, and replies with a 'non-system disk or disk error...'. My belief is that the addition of the array disrupted the boot sequence, and the BIOS wants to boot from the array instead of the existing drives in the hot-swap cage.
Within the system configuration, I noted that the new controller was already 4th in line, with the on-board SCSI being 1st (if I recall, the sequence was onboard-internal, onboard-external, 29160-internal, 29160-external). I tried moving the 29160 out to 6th order, and also tried moving the card to the secondary PCI bus. I also tried changing the SCSI ID of the array (it's on it's own channel..but what the hey ) to no avail.
Within the 29160 BIOS, there doesn't appear to be an option to enable/disable booting from it. At bootup, the 29160 ALWAYS initializes it's BIOS before the on-board SCSI BIOS, and sets the array to HDD 0. The general boot-order within the system BIOS is A:, CD:, C:...normal.
Luckily, this server isn't used by remote people, so I can work with it any time after 5pm. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions or questions.
thanks!
-jaymzx
I installed the card the weekend before with no issues, using the OEM Windows 2000 drivers. When the array arrived, I initialized it via the array interface and connected it to the external port on the 29160. When the array is powered on (and hence, detected by the SCSI BIOS) the server will not boot, and replies with a 'non-system disk or disk error...'. My belief is that the addition of the array disrupted the boot sequence, and the BIOS wants to boot from the array instead of the existing drives in the hot-swap cage.
Within the system configuration, I noted that the new controller was already 4th in line, with the on-board SCSI being 1st (if I recall, the sequence was onboard-internal, onboard-external, 29160-internal, 29160-external). I tried moving the 29160 out to 6th order, and also tried moving the card to the secondary PCI bus. I also tried changing the SCSI ID of the array (it's on it's own channel..but what the hey ) to no avail.
Within the 29160 BIOS, there doesn't appear to be an option to enable/disable booting from it. At bootup, the 29160 ALWAYS initializes it's BIOS before the on-board SCSI BIOS, and sets the array to HDD 0. The general boot-order within the system BIOS is A:, CD:, C:...normal.
Luckily, this server isn't used by remote people, so I can work with it any time after 5pm. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions or questions.
thanks!
-jaymzx