Sep 5, 2005 #1 ITbill2 IS-IT--Management Sep 5, 2005 12 GB how do i know what "perc" i've got on my 2400??? i put my "server assitant" cd in and it gives me EIGHT options for (what i know is) the adaptec scsi controller? i opened the box, does it say what it is, on the inside? you bet it don't!
how do i know what "perc" i've got on my 2400??? i put my "server assitant" cd in and it gives me EIGHT options for (what i know is) the adaptec scsi controller? i opened the box, does it say what it is, on the inside? you bet it don't!
Sep 6, 2005 Thread starter #2 ITbill2 IS-IT--Management Sep 5, 2005 12 GB this is what the controllers look like, in device manager... Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 6, 2005 Thread starter #3 ITbill2 IS-IT--Management Sep 5, 2005 12 GB ok, the application and driver choices narrow it down a bit... to 4 choices... 2, 2Si, 3Di, 3Si ??? Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 29, 2005 #4 jjarmel MIS Sep 28, 2005 1 US On reboot, hardware (& especially SCSI) components will show on screen. Will be able to read which controller is on board. Upvote 0 Downvote
On reboot, hardware (& especially SCSI) components will show on screen. Will be able to read which controller is on board.
Sep 29, 2005 Thread starter #5 ITbill2 IS-IT--Management Sep 5, 2005 12 GB its ok, i ended up avoiding Dell helpful software completely... got to it from computer management and disk manager... right click on the drives and i could set up raid from there... used 1 disk as independant shadow for the sys drive and setup 3 of the remaining disks as raid5 for the data disk... think it was a 2si in the end... Upvote 0 Downvote
its ok, i ended up avoiding Dell helpful software completely... got to it from computer management and disk manager... right click on the drives and i could set up raid from there... used 1 disk as independant shadow for the sys drive and setup 3 of the remaining disks as raid5 for the data disk... think it was a 2si in the end...