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Hi,
Our server board is using Intel x86 CPU the attachment is the log of lscpu, lspci, lsusb (log_WBdevice.txt).
And we create the RAID0 RAID1 are failed(log_storcli64_raid0_raid1_created_fail.txt).
We have two batch of Seagate drives to be accessory for server production now;
the SAS_DISK_A(SAS_DISK_A.jpg) is working fine for our previous shipping, and the SAS_DISK_B(SAS_DISK_B.jpg) are our current usage,
and they always show UGUnsp state, cannot to be created for RAID usage.
The drive vendor are told us this batch of drives are factory testing normal.
Note:
we also provide the PDLIST information using CmdTool2 .
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Hello User15873737757611979935,
Thank you for contacting Intel Servers Community Support.
I was looking at your thread and I noticed that this issue is the same as the following thread which you have opened some days ago: "It can not create Raid 0 or update HDD firmware through Intel integrated RAID Module RMS3CC080 (disk state: UGUnsp)"
The original thread is still under investigation for the upper-level department, we would like to request you more time in order to provide you the most accurate information. As soon as possible we will be contacting you back in order to proceed with the next step.
Best regards,
Emeth O.
Intel Server Specialist.
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Hello User15873737757611979935,
Thank you for contacting Intel Servers Community Support.
I was looking at your thread and I noticed that this issue is the same as the following thread which you have opened some days ago: "It can not create Raid 0 or update HDD firmware through Intel integrated RAID Module RMS3CC080 (disk state: UGUnsp)"
The original thread is still under investigation for the upper-level department, we would like to request you more time in order to provide you the most accurate information. As soon as possible we will be contacting you back in order to proceed with the next step.
Best regards,
Emeth O.
Intel Server Specialist.

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