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Volume restore on HW RAID

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Good day,
I have made a test for restore a volume backup on my client,
It I start it with the recovery media, I can browse till the backup file but my RAID array is not recognized for the restore.
I run latest Veeam Agent with Ubuntu 16.04 on my HP Proliant N54L Microserver Gen 7
I have opened case 02277159

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Re: Volume restore on HW RAID

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Hi,

It seems that the Recovery Media that you use does not have the drivers for the RAID controller (what's the model by the way?). Please try to create Custom Recovery media using any system that does have the RAID driver and try using it for restores.

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Re: Volume restore on HW RAID

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PTide wrote:Hi,

It seems that the Recovery Media that you use does not have the drivers for the RAID controller (what's the model by the way?). Please try to create Custom Recovery media using any system that does have the RAID driver and try using it for restores.

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Hi,
thanks a lot for your tip. I have made the custom recovery media but the volume restore still recognizes the array members as separate disks.
The raid controller is an embedded AMD chipset (more here https://www.hpe.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.as ... pdf?ver=21)

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Andrea
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Re: Volume restore on HW RAID

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pama wrote: Hi,
thanks a lot for your tip. I have made the custom recovery media but the volume restore still recognizes the array members as separate disks.
The raid controller is an embedded AMD chipset (more here https://www.hpe.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.as ... pdf?ver=21)

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Andrea
By reading the PDF, i'm certain that's not real hw raid. You need dmraid activated on boot.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In ... _Fake_RAID
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
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