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Nope, full production OS for a golf course in southern Florida, complete with LoB apps still installed, including a credit card processing app and some other apps I didn't recognize. I thought maybe the eBay seller had installed a temp OS to test. will be professionally packed and shipped out via fedex to the Lower 48 States. The 598256-001 has been fully refurbished by. :-/Īs a side note, when I purchased the server, when I first plugged it in and booted it, it came up to a working Server 2008 R2 OS. Specs: HP Smart Array P410i Controller PN: 598256-001, 578819-001, 588184-B56-001 is a fully tested HP Smart Array P410i Controller. I'll have to get another drive for the server. But seeing how I can't get the memory module or battery working, I guess RAID-0+1 it is. Was going to do RAID-5 for a little bit of performance increase over just RAID-1. The error message is 1783-Drive Controller Failure, Self Test Failed. I logged into iLO but nothing jumps out as an issue. I left the server plugged in overnight, thinking maybe the battery needs to be charged, but no dice.


#Hp smart array controller battery license#
When activated with a registered license key, SAAP 1. It still doesn't boot with the memory module installed and battery installed. HP Smart Array Advanced Pack 8 HP Smart Array Advanced Pack About SAAP SAAP is a collection of additional and advanced controller features embedded in the firmware of select Smart Array controllers. Then let it do its magic and it updated everything (BIOS, iLO, and most importantly Smart Array Controller firmware).
#Hp smart array controller battery iso#
HP Smart Array P410 Controller (AS 013233-001 Rev AE, Firmware Ver 5.76)Ĭlick to expand.Last night I downloaded the HP Service Pack ISO and made a bootable USB key. I would think the controller would boot with a bad or missing RAID battery, but throw warnings about this.ĭid I get a bad memory module and battery? RAID card lights are saying initializing array, and never change with the battery and memory module plugged in. Lights on the battery show SYS and AUX lights on solid, and light #4 blinks 1 second on, 1 second off. If I remove the memory module, it'll boot up but no RAID-5 option.Īs I'm a Dell guy, this is unfamiliar territory for me. If I remove just the battery, same issue. When I installed them and booted the server up, the controller fails to initialize and says self-test failed. I just picked up a battery, the cable between battery and memory module, and 512MB memory module for the raid controller to allow for RAID-5 configurations. I setup a RAID-1 array with a spare, and installed VMWare ESXi and that worked fine, so the RAID card appears to be good. I purchased two more 300gb harddrives used off eBay. That means I'm limited to RAID-0, RAID-1, or RAID 0+1. The server came with one 300GB SAS 15k hdd and an HP Smart Array P410 controller without battery or memory module. I picked up a used HP Proliant DL120 G7 server off eBay for really cheap, to use for personal hosting of some VMs.
