Thank you Dev Mgr and Chris for your replies, i have come up with the better solution, i have taken my OS image from Acronis and put it some where on network, Change Dell 2850 BIOS Option from SCSI to Raid Enabled. go into array manager by Ctrl+m, config server for raid 1 and initialize the array it will format my hard disk, boot server from acronis backup and recovery with universal restore, browse my image from network and restore it with universal restore option enabled, after restoring restart my OS and OS detected drives for Dell PERC 4e/DI Raid Controller. OS is UP and Running Fine...... :-)
As your current OS doesn't have the raid controller driver loading on boot, the image will probably not work after enabling the raid controller mode.
A trick may be to see if you can borrow a PERC4 PCI-X or PERC4e PCIe card, put it in the server, let Windows install the drivers for it, reboot and then make the image. You can now pull the PERC4/PERC4e card again and turn on the embedded raid controller.
I am not certain if the image will actually boot correctly as the image will be taken with the SCSI driver, not the raid driver. So when it goes to boot it will try to load the SCSI driver.
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Thank you Dev Mgr and Chris for your replies, i have come up with the better solution, i have taken my OS image from Acronis and put it some where on network, Change Dell 2850 BIOS Option from SCSI to Raid Enabled. go into array manager by Ctrl+m, config server for raid 1 and initialize the array it will format my hard disk, boot server from acronis backup and recovery with universal restore, browse my image from network and restore it with universal restore option enabled, after restoring restart my OS and OS detected drives for Dell PERC 4e/DI Raid Controller. OS is UP and Running Fine...... :-)
hope this will help you people.
regards,
Adeel Ahmad
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February 21st, 2012 07:00
As your current OS doesn't have the raid controller driver loading on boot, the image will probably not work after enabling the raid controller mode.
A trick may be to see if you can borrow a PERC4 PCI-X or PERC4e PCIe card, put it in the server, let Windows install the drivers for it, reboot and then make the image. You can now pull the PERC4/PERC4e card again and turn on the embedded raid controller.
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February 21st, 2012 07:00
AdeelAhmadch,
I am not certain if the image will actually boot correctly as the image will be taken with the SCSI driver, not the raid driver. So when it goes to boot it will try to load the SCSI driver.