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  • PowerEdge T310 - install second disc as raid1 with dell server administration software?

    Hi all

    Quick question - we have a PowerEdge T310 with a disk in it. We want to install a second drive and put them in raid1. Issues related to the:

    1. Can we use software from dell server administrator to do?
    2. This will delete the volume on the current drive.

    In a perfect scenario, we want to just install the second disk, set up in raid 1 and call it a day.

    Thanks for the tips!

    1. Yes.

    2. function:

    If your drive is existing in a single drive RAID 0, so it CAN be converted on the fly to a 2 drive RAID 1.

    If your existing drive is a volume not RAID, she cannot be converted on the fly without loss of data.

    The SAS 6/iR and series S PERC H200 supported RAID and non RAID, so the chances of a disk being a RAID 0 array is extremely low.

    PERC 6 / i and H700 do not support no RAID, for a single disc can only be a RAID 0, so convert to RAID 1 is fine.

  • PowerEdge T310 size maximum Sata HDD

    I would like to put a 6 TB of SATA HARD in a Dell PowerEdge T310 drive, but before you buy the car I want to know if it would work.

    I do not want to use RAID functions, let me just reattach the drive using SATA.

    On the technical specifications for the server, he said that SATA is 2 TB maximum internal storage is from 12 to.

    Kenny_G1892,

    With the T310, with SATA, technically drive 6 TB has not been tested, but it is not a limitation of current. Currently the largest, we propose you for the T310 is a 4 TB drive. I would say that it needs work, but remember that with some operating systems, there is a limit of 2 TB.

  • Adding new HARD disk to the current setup RAID1 on PowerEdge T310

    Hello

    I have PowerEdge T310 with SAS 6/iR controller. I've configured as RAID1 with 2 x 500 GB HARD drive. Now I would like to add another disk HARD 2. Is it possible to do with the material current & configuration? IS SAS 6/iR support for additional HARD drive?

    Fauzi79,

    Unfortunately with the SAS6/ir you don't have the ability to develop. You must back up the data, delete the table, add readers, then reconfigure the table. After that, then install the operating system and restore the data. Sorry I couldn't give you the answer that you were missing no doubt, but it is a limitation of the controller you are using. If a Perc 6 / I installed then the expansion process is relatively simple.

    Let me know if this helps to clarify.

  • Mio Server DELL PowerEdge T310 parte non più [MS]

    Buongiorno,

    Server of it our PowerEdge T310 con only 12.1 OpenSuse, e crashato e non più riusciamo a farlo centred.

    He nostro e HDD in raid 10.

    He codice di che viene riportato e error:

    i8042 no controller found.

    POI cerca di do lo start di a startup fast di linux.

    Diagnostica seems to che Attraverso I brain siano intatti e che no, siano if HW.

    Attendiamo sua risposta.

    Grazie,

    Simona

    Salve,

    Dal tag Bolivia vedo che configurazione del sistema e senza controller raid by cui he #10 di cui e parlate raid raid software made dall'OpenSuse, oltretutto error i8042 no controller found e a di d led to the linux kernel error.

    Per quanto far nostra assistenza, in questo caso specifico, this exclusively di problemi hardware che occupiamo da quanto da voi sembrerebbero no esserci reported.

    Nel caso abbiate non ancora efffettuato the material diagnostica consiglio di effettuarla quanto prima, nel caso, invece gia sia stata effettuata e this non siano would be if he caso che vi rivolgiate ad a sistemista by the riparazione/ripristino del operating system linux.

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  • DELL PowerEdge T310 [FG]

    MI serve una offerta di una con HDD 146 GB (1DKVF) by und Dell PowerEdge T310 :-numéro of series:

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    Mia Scheda:

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    Buongiorno,

    Con passing it mouse sopra identifier c Supporto Dell'e the voce "private message", it could mandarmi come message privato di seguito required information?

    -Service tag del Server

    By the spedizione: 1 Nome Società: 2. address: 3. Città: 4 Provincia: 5. Cap: 6 name/last name/number phone/e-mail del referent in loco:

    By the società in Nome fatturazione 1 (is it client codice): 2 Via: 3: 4 Provincia Città: Cape 5: 6 name/last name/number phone/e-mail del referent by the fatturazione: 7 Partita IVA

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  • How can I check the configuration on a PowerEdge T310 raid

    Please how to check raid on a Dell PowerEdge T310 server configuration without restarting?

    By using the software OpenManage Server Administrator - under storage, Controller/PERC, virtual disks.  What operating system do you use?

    You might also be able to deduce the configuration view of your RAID controller (must be under SCSI/RAID controllers in Device Manager), knowing the number of physical disks installed and knowing the number and size of "disks" that Windows is currently using in storage management.

  • PowerEdge T310 - SAS HDD

    Buonasera. I like due brain di ricambio di acquistare. He went up to Server 2 x Nearline SAS 931,00 GB hotplug PERC H200 RAID 1 che su MK1001TRKB, recoupling, venere.com reperibili essere solo a UN costo insozzare (by una macchina di questo level eta ed). Sono incerto, my credo sia possible installare brain SAS (no Nearline), spero reperibili a costi più acceso. Know VI? Grazie.

    By T310 can essere projector brain that online accessories.euro.dell.com/.../category.aspx

    TRA questi, sono anche dei brain SAS (no nearline)

    Saluti

    Marco

  • Problems upgrade memory PowerEdge T310

    Hello

    Today I tried to update the RAM of a T310 (a X 3440 processor) server using memory 4x8Go

    The motherboard has 6 pitches in a row. (The 1st and the 4th slot have white clips).

    So, I installed 2 DIMM on the 1st and 2nd slot and the other 2 on the slot of 4th and 5th (from top)

    When I start the server, the LCD on the front, displays the following message "Temp: unavailable" (I think that there is more on this message but it stucks there), the fan runs on 100% and nothing happens. No screen, no "beeps", no LED on the keyboard or the mouse, nothing.

    I have upgraded the BIOS to 1.11.0 but rest the problem stil.

    Can you help me please?

    Thanks in advance

    tan145
    Do you think these bars work? It seems that they are compatible with my server

    Yes, that should work. the memory to 32 GB max 4 of them. Even though they are 1066 MHz they will be operating at 800 MHz if you use 4 of them. If you put only 2, then they will be exploited to 1 066 MHz.

    Thank you

  • PowerEdge T310 degraded but hard drives show OK

    Thanks to all who read this and who will answer. I have a T310 who took over the company that I work. The server works, but I noticed in open manage the raid showed degraded and the light was flashing on the front of the case, I do not remember the model. The raid controller is a perc s300 with 3 500 gig hds in a raid 5. Open Manage hard disks are fine, said. I don't have an option to rebuild the raid. The only options I have are delete, assign/unassign and rename. I've updated open manage 7.2 to 7.4 and erased the newspapers. The light yellow is lit in blue but watch still degraded raid.

    The version of the perc driver is 2.0.0 - 0162

    The bios version is 1.8.2

    The serial number is [[[SVC TAG REMOVED BY MODERATOR]]]

    The operating system is windows server 2008r2

    Any advice would be appreciated. And when you're looking for the latest version of open manage there were several options. What would be the option for an iso of the disk we usually get in the box with a new server? Thank you

    The S300 may not report the discs correctly in OMSA and with a failed drive, OMSA may report that everything online, if the State of an array is degraded, you have a failed drive. Check the logs in OMSA to see if you have an entry for a failed drive. If not, go into the bios of the controller and look for the drive which is missing or locate the drive that says "online" but written in red, as is the disk you will need to replace.

  • Not enough disk space on the drive operating system on PowerEdge T310 with SAS 6/ir RAID controller

    T310 Server 2008 Standard SP2 system installed using Dell OpenManage for a matrix RAID with 2 HARD drives. The table is divided into a volume EISA 39 MB, a RECOVERY volume (drive D) / 3GB, 40 GB OS volume (drive C) and a 422 Go to Volume DataPart1 (drive E).

    The reader of the OS (c :) currently has less than 1.5 GB of free space. I have already moved or uninstalled as much as possible, but the space seems to be used for updates/hotfixes for Windows Server 2008. I found about 1.2 GB in the Windows/Temp folder, but not sure if the files can be deleted without a problem.

    Drive would be "is the recovery disk with drive"E", used for data and program storage.

    I can't find a way to extend this player, although there is enough space on the disk. Using the Windows Disk Manager I was able to open about 20 GB of free disk space that can be used to extend the OS disk - only no options are available.

    Here are my questions:

    (1) can I delete or move the deployment files MS Updates? If so, where are the?

    (2) how can I enlarge the OS drive?

    Thanks for your help!

    Jack Leonard

    Mktman,

    One-way ticket, you can go is to use the tool Extpart found here. This program will allow you to extend the space on the C: drive. There is a catch though. With Extpart you can develop the C: drive, but only if he is not a player after him. So, in order to expand the C: drive, you will need to back up and delete drive D: and E:, and then expand c. Can you re-create and restore D: and E:

    Now with regard to your questions, I would have to research if the update files can be moved. I know that most of the time the file that consumes the most space is the page file for the operating system. That can be moved to the E:drive.

    Let me know if it helps.

  • Server POWEREDGE R310 GUASTO DISCO [MS]

    Salve,

    Sul nostro Server POWEREDGE R310 matricola pulito UN disco degradato e we must certainly, macchina questa mattina if oltretutto non e starts sul display compare dice che a LOG FULL error. Riavviare pulire e.

    MI potete cars per vedere come risolvere he problema?

    Grazie

    Buongiorno,

    fase di sommergibili c ' e da'll pilot controller perc s300, di seguito del it binding by it download, lo estragga e lo inserisca su pen drive:

    downloads.dell.com/.../DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A05_R294488.exe

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  • Dell PowerEdge T310 Memory Upgrade configuration

    Hi all

    Currently I have a T310 with 2 x 4 GB memory

    Information about the DIMM:

    (Hynix 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3 - 1600 MHz ECC Registered CL11 240 - Pin DIMM memory rank double Module Mfr P/N HMT351R7CFR8C-PB)

    I intend to add with a total of 6x4Go = 24GB 4x4GB

    This new configuration of memory will be supported?

    Thanks for the reply

    See more info on the server below;

    Server has 1 CPU (Xeon x 3430 @ 2.40 Ghz)

    Memory information: Ok

    Attributes of the bars of memory

    Attributes; Memory Matrix 1
    Location; Motherboard or motherboard
    Use; System memory
    Power installed; 8192 MB
    Maximum capacity; 32768 MB
    Available slots; 6
    Locations used; 2
    The ECC type; Multibit ECC

    Total of bars of memory

    Attributes; Value
    Total installed capacity; 8192 MB
    Total available power to the BONE; 8192 MB
    Total maximum capacity; 32768 MB

    Table 1 of the memory details

    Status; Name of the connector; Type; Size
    OK; DIMM_A1; DDR3 - synchronous registered (buffered); 4096 MB
    OK; DIMM_A2; DDR3 - synchronous registered (buffered); 4096 MB
    Unknown; DIMM_A3; [Not busy];
    Unknown; DIMM_A4; [Not busy];
    Unknown; DIMM_A5; [Not busy];
    Unknown; DIMM_A6; [Not busy];

    Device memory information: Ok

    BRIEF on connector: DIMM_A1

    Attributes; Values
    Situation; OK
    Device name: DIMM_A1
    Size; 4096 MB
    Type; Synchronous DDR3 registered (buffer)
    Speed; 0.63 ns
    Failures; None

    Device memory information: Ok

    BRIEF on connector: DIMM_A2

    Attributes; Values
    Situation; OK
    Device name: DIMM_A2
    Size; 4096 MB
    Type; Synchronous DDR3 registered (buffer)
    Speed; 0.63 ns
    Failures; None

    Components (FRU) Information System

    Device; Serial number; REF.; Revision; Reference of the manufacturer; Date of manufacture
    System Planar (BMC); CN1374008602B7; 02P9X9; A00; DELL; Mon Aug 09 04:00 2010
    1 power supply (PS 1); CN1797208E0NQR; 0N884K; A00; DELL; Mon 16 Aug 10:25 2010
    DIMM_A1; 4B55A111; HMT351R7CFR8C-PB; S/O; Hynix Semiconductor (00AD04B380AD); Mon Apr 09 16:00 2012
    DIMM_A2; 4B15A14C; HMT351R7CFR8C-PB; S/O; Hynix Semiconductor (00AD04B380AD); Mon Apr 09 16:00 2012

    You can always memory of control similar to the one you already based on the part number. Also check the link below for memory other compatible Dell:

    http://Accessories.us.Dell.com/SNA/category.aspx?category_id=8136&c=us&l=en&s=BSD&CS=04&mfgpid=203788

  • PowerEdge T310 Hard Drives die!

    I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem or something similar:

    We have about 100 of T310 in production running with RAID configuration mirrored (Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 hosts - they are obviously not 2012 because this RAID "Controller" does not support the server 2012 and will never be according to a Dell representative with whom I spoke). This is the RAID software built into the BIOS (PERC S100 I think) or whatever for Windows (not sure if it works with other OS?). I'm certainly not an expert on this particular RAID "Controller", but I'm having a bad experience with it or with hard drives that provides Dell. Now until someone enters the speech 'you get what you pay for', I am quite aware of this, especially at this time. Here is the situation that we face. We have 2 servers at each of our branches, and each server has 2 discs. That's a total of about 200 hard drives. Currently, 50 of these 200 readers are omitted. Normally, I would not worry. See, the subject of a RAID is used to provide tolerance of the redundancy and fault when one (or more) disk fails. Then... I should be able to just stop the server, pop another drive, hop on Dell Server Admin and rebuild the RAID, right? NOPE! Here are the results of the last 6 attempts of service with gradient records machines:

    3 servers never started upward after be closed (two physical disks mirrored in a failed State)
    3 servers booted up back but the RAID rebuild failed because of too many errors on the remaining drive

    Now, these servers are not THAT old. In fact, some of those who have placed disks have in production since a little over a year. It does not matter if there is dust in the computer; We had total failure on machines with ZERO dust inside or on the readers. Supplier of readers also doesn't seem like some are Seagate and Western Digital are of importance. Now, I do speak not only on disks that has been corrupted and could be reformatted. I mean they stop actually spinning (think click of death most of the time). Embarrassing enough, I have to admit there are a few cases where I could slap a sense in them (literally - yes I actually physically struck against a hard surface readers and they have began to turn again, at least enough to recover virtual machines).

    Now, I went to the bottom of the avenue to try to set up alerts via Server Admin but I noticed that, in our case, the events in the log do not always indicate the drive failure and don't seem to even not always detect the degraded state of the virtual disk (actually, a failed drive is often reported as being in a "ready" State) ", apparently thrown out of the RAID as a renounced child). This means I can't rely on that as a solution. But, well, that's all beside the point... We decided to replace the drives in servers with a single solid state (System of the pair of two servers at each location actually provide redundancy anyway and we were to replace servers at locations where both servers have degraded virtual disks to prevent total failure). No RAID means that we can at least go ahead with Server 2012 and get out a few more years of life of our T310.

    I recognize and I probably shouldn't be, that we have absolutely not been diligent to keep the firmware up-to-date (Yes, SHAME ON US, I know...)

    Anyway, enough with my history of sobbing and my expert "data medico-techniques"... sharing I'm just curious to know if anyone else has had negative experiences similar to mine. I might also note that we had problems of disk failure with a lot of recent desktop models that use the same drives that come with the T310. I thought it also interesting that we have a couple of T110 out there who are both much older than that of the T310 and have never had a disk failure (keeping my fingers crossed). It's just a shame that we have a few desktop computers (Dimension 3000) who worked for 7 years with their original hard disks and in general, we get no more than 1-2 (maybe 3) years with the things they've been giving us lately. They just don't make em like they did I guess! Anyway, thanks in advance for your time!

    > if anyone else has had negative experiences similar to mine

    As a TECHNOLOGY company, we ended up with two T310s in the field before we realized what the S in front of the model number.  A PERC, a software controller had never been in the past, and we didn't expect the default controller for a small business server with SAS 15 K of Dell discs would be.  Of the two, the two had a drive replaced in their bays.  The servers were under warranty, all two S300 controllers and both have been only less than two years.  When talking with Dell technicians, they were very skeptical that readers actually had a problem.  Before we did anything, they wanted the drivers and firmware for controllers and disks up to date.  Then after several attempts, they decided to try a car and if it does not, try a controller.  Is not big thing to inspire confidence.  If you read the questions, you will be fine is based their concern about the false reports.

    The next issue focuses on hard drives.  It's easy.  This is because the readers never get a rest.  Unlike with a hardware controller, the drives are insanely busy all the time.  Give up the collar and watch.

    Another problem is the only work of S controllers with Windows.  This may look like a small point, that this is not the case.  This means that backup software top of range such as ShadowProtect, IMPOSSIBLE to restore your system in case of failure, only the Microsoft Windows backups can.  Fear that you get the idea that you could do with Windows PE, I have news for you, it does not work.  They have no drivers that will load with it.  Dell has no apologies for the S controller if you enter in this situation.  It also means that many partitioning utilities do not work because most are? nix based.  In addition, recovery tools do not work for the same reason.

    I hope to spend the first of our T310s in the field in a H700 this weekend, and another after the tax season for another client who does not know yet what is to come.

  • PowerEdge T310 - Memory upgrade Question

    I'm trying to upgrade a T310 to 16 GB of memory. It has a processor Xeon 3430 2.4 GHz with 8 GB of memory installed factory - four 2 GB 1Rx8 DIMM. I want to spend a total of 16 GB so tried to add two 2RX8 4G memory ECC low voltage according to the recommendations of upgrade parts from Dell. The server will not start. I looked through the forum and Dell manuals to try to understand this. Can I switch to 16 GB with 8 GB of memory installed in existing plant, or do I have to replace the existing memory with four 4 GB RDIMMs? Thank you! Bev S

    The DIMMs you listed are actually UDIMM, why upgrade Rdimms do not work for you. Now with those being UDIMM the T310 only supports using total 4 DIMM. In order to reach 16, you will need to replace the existing 2 GB UDIMM with 4 x 4 GB UDIMM.   Which is the same as using just the 2 8 GB Rdimms only to hit the total of 16 GB you are looking for.

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