Dell PowerEdge R660 PowerEdge RAID Controller S160 Users Guide - Page 49

RAID disk created from the NVMe PCIe SSDs not appearing in operating system environment

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RAID disk created from the NVMe PCIe SSDs not appearing in operating system environment, showing as partitioned disks Description RAID disk created in UEFI mode from the NVMe PCIe SSDs are not discoverable in the operating system mode. Corrective Action Ensure that the partitioned drives are not deleted. Install the PERC S160 driver to see the RAID disks. See Installing the drivers for more information. Cannot perform an online capacity expansion or reconfigure on a virtual disk Determine whether these physical/virtual disks were migrated from a legacy controller with mixed RAID levels. If so, online capacity expansion/reconfigure by adding physical disks on such a set of physical disks is not allowed. Unable to configure RAID on NVMe PCIe SSD using a third party RAID configuration utility Corrective Action Ensure that the NVMe is set on Non RAID mode. See Setting the NVMe PCIe SSDs to RAID mode . S160 config driver is not installed after S160 DUP is run Description After you run S160 DUP, the S160 config driver is not installed along with the S160 IO driver. Corrective Action Rerun S160 DUP on the system to install the S160 config driver. S160 driver not identifying P4800 drives Description S160 driver does not identify P4800 drives when the system is in the NVMe RAID Dell Qualified mode. Corrective Action To use P4800 drive with S160, select the NVMe RAID - All Drive option from NVMe RAID settings in HII. Troubleshooting your system 49

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RAID disk created from the NVMe PCIe SSDs not appearing in
operating system environment, showing as partitioned disks
Description
RAID disk created in UEFI mode from the NVMe PCIe SSDs are not discoverable in the operating system
mode.
Corrective Action
Ensure that the partitioned drives are not deleted. Install the PERC S160 driver to see the RAID disks. See
Installing the drivers
for more information.
Cannot perform an online capacity expansion or reconfigure on a
virtual disk
Determine whether these physical/virtual disks were migrated from a legacy controller with mixed RAID levels. If so, online
capacity expansion/reconfigure by adding physical disks on such a set of physical disks is not allowed.
Unable to configure RAID on NVMe PCIe SSD using a third party
RAID configuration utility
Corrective Action
Ensure that the NVMe is set on
Non RAID
mode. See
Setting the NVMe PCIe SSDs to RAID mode
.
S160 config driver is not installed after S160 DUP is
run
Description
After you run S160 DUP, the S160 config driver is not installed along with the S160 IO driver.
Corrective Action
Rerun S160 DUP on the system to install the S160 config driver.
S160 driver not identifying P4800 drives
Description
S160 driver does not identify P4800 drives when the system is in the
NVMe RAID Dell Qualified
mode.
Corrective Action
To use P4800 drive with S160, select the
NVMe RAID - All Drive
option from
NVMe RAID settings
in
HII.
Troubleshooting your system
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