Feedback on the HPE ProLiant DL180 Gen10
Hi,
For Generation 10 DL180 HPE Server how do we go about the installation?
Can we install on the Smart Array Controller P408i in a RAID-5 and is there a driver for this or should we run this on the SATA Controller onboard S100i?
Can you share the specifics on how install 18.04 LTS onto Gen10 HPE Servers?
Thanks,
Richard
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said : | #1 |
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Jeff Lane (bladernr) said : | #2 |
There are several P408i controllers. The specific one that was in use when the DL180 Gen10 was tested was the P408i-a using the smartpqi module and the GA (4.15) kernel.
The system was installed using MAAS (Metal-
In any case, the SmartPQI controllers are supported.
Richard Young (ryoun1b) said : | #3 |
Is the smartpqi module a part of the kernel or a separate package that must be sourced and installed?
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There are several P408i controllers. The specific one that was in use
when the DL180 Gen10 was tested was the P408i-a using the smartpqi
module and the GA (4.15) kernel.
The system was installed using MAAS (Metal-
should be no difference between automated deployments via MAAS and
manual deployments via ISO image.
In any case, the SmartPQI controllers are supported.
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Jeff Lane (bladernr) said : | #4 |
It's included with the kernel
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