HPE Smart Array Firmware version 5.0 or later is required;

To use hard drives exceeding 2.2TB, you must create a boot volume using offline ACU version 8.75 or later. HPE Smart Array controllers do not support boot volumes exceeding 2.2TB.

Background info: This configuration predates me. There were 4 drives in the server already, configured RAID 5 with a spare and I was asked to extend the server space. I purchased 4 additional drives this week so they are brand new. One of the new drives is the one that failed.


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To use hard drives exceeding 2.2TB, you must create a boot volume using offline ACU version 8.75 or later. HP Smart Array controllers do not support boot volumes exceeding 2.2TB. Other controllers are not supported.

I would talk to the owners, perform a FULL backup, confirm it works, wipe the configuration and then create a small array for the boot/OS a simple RAID1 (2 disks) will do, split this in to 2 drives, OS and Data, then create a second volume out of the remaining 6 drives, RAID10 or RAID6 (assuming you are licensed for it, and the card supports it), and make this the file share

#3, once those steps are done you should be able to use the OS to expand the partitions, but I will wager a fair bit that you are not allowed to expand your C: beyond 2.2TB. So you would need to do some restructuring of your partitions.

Also, follow up from my earlier post. Expanding your array using four 1TB drives in Raid5 (overlooking this thime the fact you should not use Raid5 for spinning disks of this size), is really slow. It may take a few days up to a week depending on other activity. And only when it is finished (without errors) are you allowed to expand the logical drive.

The following guide explains how to transition to the hpsa driver (if previously supported by the deprecated cciss driver). It is written with RHEL and SLES in mind, but the guide may still help clarify what might be the problem here:

Unless one has a system already running something, there appears to be no way to execute the HPACUCLI using uname26. Further, where does the use of the Array Configuration Utility enter? Creation of the array has always been managed (by me, anyway) with the bios utility to define a RAID 5 array.

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