Have you tried https://forums.unraid.net - they probably have a lot better idea on how to solve your issues and they are mostly friendly (bar an obvious exception).
Assuming you've got a T330 raid controller you also probably need to follow the advice at https://forums.servethehome.com/inde...irmware.25498/ once you've got the correct cables.
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Have you checked the dell support site to see if they are compatible?
and have you updated the firmware on the board?
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Those disks work with another device?
They are properly plugged in? Have you tried a different port if you have more than one available?
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Dell T340 Not Detecting Disks
In my home lab I am replacing a R710 with a T340, as I wanted to reuse the SAS disks I have just swapped them from one system to the other, assuming I could wipe them and start from scratch with UNRAID. However the drives just don't show up, when I go into System BIOS > SATA Settings the only option to me is changing the embedded SATA to either AHCI/RAID or off, everything else is either greyed out, Not Enumerated or N/A
I have also tried to throw in a a couple of SATA disks and they are not being detected either, the drives look like they have power (green light) but I can't hear if they are spinning or not.
Any idea where I could be going wrong?Tags: None
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