MTR Lv2Posted 15 Jun 2023 23:26
  
Verify physical connections: Ensure that the hard disk is properly connected to the server. Check the SATA or SAS cables and power connections to make sure they are securely attached.

Check the drive status in the BIOS: Restart your server and access the BIOS settings by pressing the appropriate key (usually F2, F9, or Del) during the boot process. In the BIOS, navigate to the "Drives" or "Storage" section and check if the hard disk is detected. If not, try reseating the drive or connecting it to a different SATA/SAS port.

Update firmware and drivers: Visit the official HP website and download the latest firmware and drivers for your HP ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Plus server. Install the updates according to the provided instructions. Firmware and driver updates often include fixes for hardware detection issues.

Enable RAID controller: If you are using a RAID configuration, ensure that the RAID controller is enabled in the BIOS settings. Look for the "RAID Configuration" or "SATA Configuration" option and enable it if necessary.

Enable AHCI mode: If you are not using a RAID configuration, check if the hard disk controller is set to AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) mode. AHCI mode is typically required for modern hard disks. In the BIOS, locate the "SATA Configuration" or "Drive Controller" option and set it to AHCI if it's currently disabled or set to IDE mode.

Check compatibility: Verify that the Sangfor version 6.3.0 you are installing is compatible with your server hardware. Check the system requirements and compatibility list provided by Sangfor to ensure that your server model is supported.

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