Dell PowerEdge R660 PowerEdge RAID Controller S160 Users Guide - Page 43

Status LED is not working, Cannot update NVMe PCIe SSD firmware by using Dell Update Package or DUP

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Status LED is not working Ensure system is booted to the operating system. Install Open Manage Server Administrator management utility version 8.0 (or higher). Cannot update NVMe PCIe SSD firmware by using Dell Update Package or DUP Likely Cause: Corrective Action: The supported device driver for the operating system on your system is not installed. Before you update the NVMe PCIe SSD firmware using DUP, ensure that the required device driver for the operating system available on your system is installed. NVMe drive error when inserted for the first time Description: Solution When the NVMe drive is inserted for the first time, it displays Standard NVMe Controller in device manager, and not as DELL PERC S160 CONTROLLER. Run the supported S160 DUP executable. Third-party driver installation for NVMe PCIe SSD failing Description: Solution While NVMe mode is set to RAID and operating system installation is complete, installing a third-party driver for NVMe PCIe SSD may fail. Third-party drivers for NVMe PCIe SSDs are not supported with NVMe in RAID mode. Unable to find the NVMe PCIe SSD for operating system installation Likely Cause: Corrective Action: S160 drivers are installed while NVMe is in non-RAID mode. Ensure that NVMe is in RAID mode before installing S160 driver. Virtual disks - related errors ● Stale partitions are listed on creating a virtual disk for Linux ● Rebuilding a virtual disk the global hot spare is not listed as online in HII or iDRAC ● S160 displays 22 virtual disks on POST instead of 30 virtual disks ● S160 displays 43 virtual disks on POST instead of 30 virtual disks ● Display of failed virtual disk in HII ● Virtual disk size in decimals is not supported while creating a VD ● Cannot create a virtual disk ● A virtual disk is in a degraded state ● Cannot assign a dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk ● Cannot create a global hot spare ● A dedicated hot spare fails ● Failed or degraded virtual disk ● Cannot create a virtual disk on selected physical disks ● RAID disk created from the NVMe PCIe SSDs not appearing in operating system environment, showing as partitioned disks Troubleshooting your system 43

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Status LED is not working
Ensure system is booted to the operating system. Install
Open Manage Server Administrator
management utility version 8.0
(or higher).
Cannot update NVMe PCIe SSD firmware by using Dell Update
Package or DUP
Likely Cause:
The supported device driver for the operating system on your system is not installed.
Corrective
Action:
Before you update the NVMe PCIe SSD firmware using DUP, ensure that the required device driver for
the operating system available on your system is installed.
NVMe drive error when inserted for the first time
Description:
When the NVMe drive is inserted for the first time, it displays
Standard NVMe Controller
in device
manager, and not as
DELL PERC S160 CONTROLLER
.
Solution
Run the supported S160 DUP executable.
Third-party driver installation for NVMe PCIe SSD failing
Description:
While NVMe mode is set to RAID and operating system installation is complete, installing a third-party
driver for NVMe PCIe SSD may fail.
Solution
Third-party drivers for NVMe PCIe SSDs are not supported with NVMe in RAID mode.
Unable to find the NVMe PCIe SSD for operating system
installation
Likely Cause:
S160 drivers are installed while NVMe is in non-RAID mode.
Corrective
Action:
Ensure that NVMe is in RAID mode before installing S160 driver.
Virtual disks - related errors
Stale partitions are listed on creating a virtual disk for Linux
Rebuilding a virtual disk the global hot spare is not listed as online in HII or iDRAC
S160 displays 22 virtual disks on POST instead of 30 virtual disks
S160 displays 43 virtual disks on POST instead of 30 virtual disks
Display of failed virtual disk in HII
Virtual disk size in decimals is not supported while creating a VD
Cannot create a virtual disk
A virtual disk is in a degraded state
Cannot assign a dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk
Cannot create a global hot spare
A dedicated hot spare fails
Failed or degraded virtual disk
Cannot create a virtual disk on selected physical disks
RAID disk created from the NVMe PCIe SSDs not appearing in operating system environment, showing as partitioned disks
Troubleshooting your system
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