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We have tested Software Mirrors on a number of Intel S1200SPLR motherboards under Windows Server 2016. In all instances we are unable to boot off the Secondary Mirror Disk. We installed a 3rd party Sata controller in the system and it works fine. The issue is definitely the Sata connectors on the Intel Motherboard. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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Hello CalParsons,
Thank you for contacting Intel Customer Support.
I just check in our records and I don't see any similar incident in our records, so please allow me some time to go ahead and try to have this replicated, If you could provide some further details on your set up, like hardware models, software versions, steps followed to create and restore the mirrors that would be very helpful
Please feel free to reply to his message at any time, I'll stay tuned to your comments.
Regards.
Kenneth R.
Intel Customer Support
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Hi
Windows
Server 2016
Intel
s1200Splr Motherboard
2 x
1 TB Seagate 7200 rpm Drives
BIOS
set to Legacy
Santa
set to AHCI
Mirror
Created Using Windows Disk Manager Add Mirror Function
Mirror
Builds, says it is Healthy
Shutdown
System
Remove
Primary Drive
Boot
off Secondary
Boot
Fails No Drive Found
Tested
on another s1200SPLR motherboard with different drives, same result cannot boot
off secondary
Works
fine on all previous S1200, series boards
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Hello CalParsons,
Thank you for contacting Intel Customer Support.
I just check in our records and I don't see any similar incident in our
records, so please allow me some time to go ahead and try to have this
replicated, If you could provide some further details on your set up, like
hardware models, software versions, steps followed to create and restore
the mirrors that would be very helpful
Please feel free to reply to his message at any time, I'll stay tuned to
your comments.
Regards.
Kenneth R.
Intel Customer Support
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Hi
Windows
Server 2016
Intel
s1200Splr Motherboard
2 x
1 TB Seagate 7200 rpm Drives
BIOS
set to Legacy
Santa
set to AHCI
Mirror
Created Using Windows Disk Manager Add Mirror Function
Mirror
Builds, says it is Healthy
Shutdown
System
Remove
Primary Drive
Boot
off Secondary
Boot
Fails No Drive Found
Tested
on another s1200SPLR motherboard with different drives, same result cannot boot
off secondary
Works
fine on all previous S1200, series boards
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Thank you I'll try to take this in to the lab as soon as possible, I'll follow up as soon as I get something done here.
Ken
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Hello CalParsons,
While taking this matter to the lab for replication we found that there is already a case open trough technical support on this matter under the number 03239405,
Since this is already under review on a higher technical level will set this thread as closed, anyway someone from the community has any input still can be posted, the resolution will be posted here when the case gets resolved.
Should you need anything else in regards to this matter please refer to the case number previously stated.
Regards.
Kenneth R.
Intel Customer Support
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