[BlueOnyx:23051] Re: HP ProLiant DL380 G5 4 gig Ram and 6 hard drives

Franklin Werren fswerren at gmail.com
Wed Jul 31 14:18:40 -05 2019


Ok.... I tried the bare bones method of installing centOS 7 but it still will not find the hard drives? Trying the test media option now...
No joy...
Ideas???
May have to use different LinuxOS
I did take pictures of the issues
Like no hard drive show up. I should have a single 200+ gig drive show up the way it is configured in the scsi bios ....

I wonder if centOS has a bug???
I’ll try one of the other OSs that has Blue Onyx on it and see if it will load....

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Franklin S Werren - N2JYG
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> On Jul 30, 2019, at 12:45 PM, Michael Stauber <mstauber at blueonyx.it> wrote:
> 
> Hi Franklin,
> 
>> How do I install BlueOnyx on this server???  Driving me nuts, I can boot up on the DVD but no hard drives show up no matter how I configure the SCSI interface. I want to use it as my primary DNS...
>> As a note: I can install the latest Ubuntu Linux on it with no problem.
> 
> The BlueOnyx ISO has three boot options:
> 
> 1.) Install BlueOnyx 5209R (HD Autodetect)
> 
> 2.) Install BlueOnyx 5209R (Single Disk, no LVM)
> 
> 3.) Install BlueOnyx 5209R (Small Servers)
> 
> The first and the third one try to find the harddisks via the
> "list-harddrives" command provided by the Anaconda installer:
> 
> disks="$(list-harddrives|cut -d \  -f1|sort)"
> 
> With RAID it's possible that the RAID controller presents a "block
> device" (disk) to the OS in a name that Anaconda's "list-harddrives"
> doesn't recognize. Or it could be that the RAID driver that the
> mini-Linux of the installer uses doesn't recognize the RAID in first
> place. It should, as that ProLiant is using something that's pretty common.
> 
> The second option (Single Disk, no LVM) uses a much simpler method and
> it should even find disks that "list-harddrives" couldn't see. Please
> try that option and see if it works for you.
> 
> Lastly - if even that doesn't work - there is another way: Install
> CentOS 7 from the official ISO (minimal install) and then install
> BlueOnyx 5209R this way:
> 
> https://www.blueonyx.it/5209r-manual-install
> 
> All you need to do is to disable SELinux, install the RPM of the
> BlueOnyx YUM repository and run a "yum groupinstall blueonyx". Then
> /root/network_settings.sh must be run once (even if the network is
> already configured!) and you're good to go.
> 
> -- 
> With best regards
> 
> Michael Stauber
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