

List of Steps Step 1: Download the RAID controller driver First section is a list of the steps to be done, and second section is the output of the command line during the driver installation. Technically, the steps listed here should work for installations with different RAID controllers – simply use their corresponding drivers. This post lists the steps to get the installer to load the RAID controller to recognize the RAID 1 logical drive array. Recently, I had to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.3 on the servers, but the challenge came of getting the installer to recognize the RAID controller. They are configured as a logical drive array with RAID 1 (i.e. I have a few HPE ProLiant SL4540 Gen 8 servers that have a hardware RAID controller (HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i SATA RAID) that manages the two node hard disks.
