Type “help” for a list of supported commands. Sample result: HP Smart Storage Administrator CLI 3.10.3.0 Now you have the tools needed for the job! so run the utility. echo -e "deb stretch/current non-free" > /etc/apt//hpe.list curl | apt-key add -Īdd the HP repo (be sure to change the stretch to whatever your release is). However as its laid out, best of luck getting up and running quickly if you follow that page. The official HP software page for the information below is here. We need to install the HP provided software for it. Now we know we have a HP machine, Proliant DL180 G6 to be exact in this case, and the exact rev of the card itself. Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array P410 Sample result: 06:00.0 RAID bus controller: Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array G6 controllers (rev 01) HPE Smart Array is hardware RAID that has the option for the Cache, which is the '72-bit wide DDR4-2100 RAM' HPE SmartCache is a licensing option for the Smart Array hardware at additional cost that adds the ability to also use an HPE SSD drive as SSD cache for the hard drives. Second we check lspci to see what controller we have installed. Too many HPE names starting with 'Smart' are making this confusing. dmidecode | grep -A3 '^System Information' There is a chance of serious data loss if you don’t follow common sense practices and MAKE BACKUPS.įirst we check who makes this system. Take note, that you may have a different controller from this one by a different manufacturer, or it may require a different version of the software tool from HP, please check on the HP site linked below before continuing on. If you have the HP Smart Array Raid Controller as you will see in just a bit, this article is for you.
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