![]() I'm slowly running out of wits/skill for this one, your help is very welcome. the RAID features are disabled in the BIOS setup for these controllers. Updating the outdated firmware of the LSI card has been tried several times, but also to no avail, as the card cannot be found (which can be seen here). If you get an error message from the Installation Volume Manager that a hard. To avoid IRQ or other incompatibility conflicts, I have removed the DawControl card and restarted the system. I have installed the latest drivers (as can be seen here and here), but it gives Error 10 (device cannot start, error code 10), as can be seen here. AHCI/Raid Controller 4383 SB700 High Definition Audio controller 4384 4384 ATI I/O Communications Processor PCI Bus Controller 4385 ATI RD600/RS600 ATI I/O. it showed the LSI controller, but with errors. it did not show the Dawicontrol controller at all Initially, it stated that there was an 8-disc JBOD, which has been deleted, and a RAID5 VM with 8 discs has been created the LSI controller is recognized correctly. the DawiControl Controller is recognized correctly (no drives attached to it, nothing configured) ![]() The PCIe slot occupation on the motherboard is as follows:Ĥ) PCIe 3.0 x16_2: DawiControl 624e controllerĦ) PCIe 3.0 x16_3 (at x8 mode): LSI MegaRaid SAS 9341-8i (problem is reproducible in slot 4 as well) Discs: 8x 4TB Western Digital Red (WDEFRX) drives additional to that, not linked to the RAID: controller 2: DAWIControl 624e, connected to Chieftec CBP-2131SAS, containing of three more drives (to ba added later) controller 1: LSI MegaRaid SAS 9341-8i, able to manage 8 SATA drives Main components: Intel 3940K processor on an ASUS P9x79 motherboard (BIOS 4801), 16 GB DDR3 RAMĪs I need to increase my storage capacity, I wanted to build a new RAID5 setup with: omreport storage pdisk controller0 vdisk0 grep -v ': Not ' List of Physical Disks belonging to root Controller PERC H700 Integrated (Embedded) ID : 0:0:0 Status : Ok Name : Physical Disk 0:0:0 State : Online Power Status : Spun Up Bus Protocol : SAS Media : HDD Failure Predicted : No Revision : HT64 T10 PI Capable : No Certified : Yes. The LSI 9341-8i will not be started by Windows 8.1 64 bit (Error Code 10), as can be seen here. However, it turns out to be less of a walk in the park that I imagined. After a bit of an odyssey I am rebuilding my setup to suit my data storage needs.
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