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HP MSA 20
The HP MSA 20 is an external SATA RAID enclosure with a SCSI interface that support up to 12 hard drives.
Currently installed on Allphones server.
Pre-requisites:
- Server has an external SCSI port
- Server has SCSI drivers installed and loaded
- Server has cciss drivers installed and loaded
- A MSA 20 enclosure with hard drives !!
Installation:
- Install hard drives into the enclosure.
- Connect enclosure to the external SCSI port on the server.
- Connect the power to the enclosure. There are TWO power supply units on the enclosure. You need to supply power to BOTH.
- Turn on the enclosure.
- Configure the RAID settings on the enclosure. (You can use the HP tool hpacucli. This means you will not need to reboot, but I don't know how to use it)
- Make sure the enclosure has finished powering up and performed it's own POST
- Reboot the server
- Enter the configuration menu for the Smart Array Controller
- Set the RAID settings (Usually RAID5)
- Continue with reboot
- The RAID should be listed as /dev/cciss/c0dX
- Use RAID as needed.
Since the enclosure can house up to 12 SATA hard drives, it would be wise to use ["LVM"] so that you can add more hard drives and expand the file system without destroying the existing partitions and file system.
