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Probable Cause:
The systems management is not enabled in the firmware version A00. iDRAC/LC update is supported only on the
firmware version A01 and later
Corrective Action:
Use UEFI, OS DUP, or BOSS -S1 CLI to update firmware.
Physical disk size as zero in iDRAC
Issue:
When enquired for physical disk size, it will display zero in iDRAC.
Probable Cause:
Collect System Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) may be disabled causing no CSIOR data. BOSS-S1 cannot be
supported if CSIOR is disabled.
Corrective Action:
You must perform a CSIOR operation before the inventory of devices associated with an AHCI controller could be
accurate.
Character limitation while naming a virtual disk
Issue:
Limitation in the number of characters while creating a virtual disk name
Corrective Action:
It is recommended to use maximum of 10 characters while naming the virtual disk.
VMFS datastore is disabled on the 14th generation of
PowerEdge systems that are shipped with VMware
ESXi installed on BOSS-S1
Issue:
Installation of ESXi on a BOSS-S1 device do not have VMFS datastore enabled by default and disables VMFS if you
use custom image for installation. This issue occurs when using ESXi version 6.5.x and later on the BOSS-S1 card.
Corrective Action:
When you have VMware ESXi installed on BOSS-S1, it is recommended that you use the BOSS-S1 device only as a
boot device and disable VMFS if you are installing a custom image. For more information, see
kb.vmware.com/s/article/2004582
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2145210
.
Physical disk not visible to operating system
Issue:
One or both physical disks are not appearing for use by an operating system.
Probable Cause:
A physical disk will not be presented to the operating system in the following scenarios:
•
There is RAID metadata on the physical disk and no RAID metadata on the controller.
•
The BOSS-S1 controller has RAID metadata on it and the physical disk do not have the RAID metadata on it.
Corrective Action:
If the RAID metadata is on the controller, follow the steps listed in
Clear Controller Configuration
.
If the RAID metadata is on the physical disk, follow the steps specified in
.
Alternatively, if you wish to keep the RAID drive, refer to
Virtual Disk Not visible to Operating System
Virtual disk not visible to operating system
Issue:
In RAID mode a virtual disk is not appearing for use by an operating system.
Probable Cause:
Virtual disks will not be presented to the system if they are not native to the controller.
Troubleshooting
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