Hi,
I have a problem: My server (Supermicro X11SCL-IF, i3 9400, 64GB ECC) doesn´t see the RAID arry that is provided by the RAID controller. The controller is a LSI 9341-4i with 3008 Chipset and latest firmware installed.
The error message is shown on the picture below (for the search engines: megaraid_sas failed from megasas_init_fw_6399):
Dr. google says I should check UEFI/BIOS Modes. The OPROM option for the given PCIe slot is "legacy". If I set it to "UEFI" the MBD drops an error with the suggestion to contact the technical service.... (UEFI driver unhealthy).
To be sure weather it is a MBD, or a OS problem, I have installed a naked Debian 10 on the Server and voila the RAID array is there right after the installation!
I colud install PVE over debian now, but then I must configure PVE from scratch and import all VMs. (This is plan c ).
Has anyone ever had similar problems with? Does anyone have a solution, or an idea?
I have a problem: My server (Supermicro X11SCL-IF, i3 9400, 64GB ECC) doesn´t see the RAID arry that is provided by the RAID controller. The controller is a LSI 9341-4i with 3008 Chipset and latest firmware installed.
The error message is shown on the picture below (for the search engines: megaraid_sas failed from megasas_init_fw_6399):
Dr. google says I should check UEFI/BIOS Modes. The OPROM option for the given PCIe slot is "legacy". If I set it to "UEFI" the MBD drops an error with the suggestion to contact the technical service.... (UEFI driver unhealthy).
To be sure weather it is a MBD, or a OS problem, I have installed a naked Debian 10 on the Server and voila the RAID array is there right after the installation!
I colud install PVE over debian now, but then I must configure PVE from scratch and import all VMs. (This is plan c ).
Has anyone ever had similar problems with? Does anyone have a solution, or an idea?