I probably haven't encountered this issue because most of the HP ProLiant G5 servers I've deployed used small-form-factor disks, so I didn't reach the capacities you're working with. The easiest wasy to accomplish this for your setup would be to download the HP Firmware DVD or the Service Pack for ProLiant DVD. So in general, upgrading firmware is something you should do regardless of this issue. Looking at the firmware revision history for that controller, there are substantial changes to functionality and feature sets between firmware revisions. One of the critical items involved in working with HP equipment is managing and maintaining firmware. You're referring to a Smart Array P400 controller, which would place your D元60 model as a G5 unit. RAID controller firmware is an most important item. So there are a few issues to look at here.
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