CougTek
Hairy Aussie
On a Dell PowerEdge 2950 III, I have a stripe of 2x 73GB SAS drive connected on the Perc 6/i adapter and one SSD connected to the motherboard's SATA port. There's no way to make the integrated SATA port bootable from what I can see :
Server BIOS :
The SSD is connected and it's possible to read/write from it, but the motherboard's BIOS somehow refuses to acknowledge that it's connected. Why is that a problem? Because it isn't bootable that way :
I can only boot from the array, not from the integrated SATA ports.
Why is that a problem? Because when I try to install a Linux operating system, it always detects the SSD as sda and the array as sdb. Therefore, it tries to put GRUB on the MBR of sda...but it's not bootable! I want to install the OS on the array and run a database on the SSD. How can I tell Linux to put GRUB to use the array as the primary boot storage device instead of the SSD connected to the internal SATA port?
BTW, no comment regarding the OS being on a stripe. It's a test server and it's not really my decision to go for a stripe.
Server BIOS :
The SSD is connected and it's possible to read/write from it, but the motherboard's BIOS somehow refuses to acknowledge that it's connected. Why is that a problem? Because it isn't bootable that way :
I can only boot from the array, not from the integrated SATA ports.
Why is that a problem? Because when I try to install a Linux operating system, it always detects the SSD as sda and the array as sdb. Therefore, it tries to put GRUB on the MBR of sda...but it's not bootable! I want to install the OS on the array and run a database on the SSD. How can I tell Linux to put GRUB to use the array as the primary boot storage device instead of the SSD connected to the internal SATA port?
BTW, no comment regarding the OS being on a stripe. It's a test server and it's not really my decision to go for a stripe.