Configuration raid/scsi HP Proliant ML370

I bought a used hp proliant ml370 g3 tour with x 3 scsi drives installed.

I can't find the scsi/raid anywhere in the startup configuration - for example, press F7 to the raid configuration

All readers have already disappeared, and there is no raid configuration.

There is a map of raid/scsi pci - X extra installed that is not currently used.

I could implement a dl380 with no problems.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you

Hello:

You can also ask your question in the Forum of HP Business - section ML servers Support.

http://h30499.www3.HP.com/T5/ProLiant-servers-ml-DL-SL/BD-p/ITRC-264

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