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Jan 07, 2018 pd missing backplane 252 slot 1 They are permanent addition to the high-quality free gaming machines. The minimum and maximum bet vary from game to game, but a general rule of thumb is a ratio of 40 to a 100. I tried to replace the bad HD with a known working HD light on front never turn green. I figured it was backplane to oredered & installed to no avail. I'm getting the PD Missing: Backplane 252:slot 2 message and virtual drives:0 Degraded message in MegaRAID. Whenever I try to fail the drive I get.

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2SFF embedded SATA backplane cabling

  1. Connect the data cables to the SATA storage connector, the SATA optical/storage drive connector, and the backplane presence detect connector.

  2. Connect the power cable to the left power connector on the backplane

NOTE: Cabling from the 2SFF SAS/SATA backplane will vary if a PCIe storage controller is installed.

4LFF Universal media bay cabling

Route the cables along the edge of the system board, and then connect the cables to the system board:

  • 4LFF VGA/USB connections

    Connect the VGA/USB cable to the front VGA/USB connector toward the rear of the system board.

  • 4LFF optical drive connection

    Connect the SATA optical cable to the SATA optical/storage drive connector.

8SFF Universal media bay cabling

Route the cables along the edge of the system board, and then connect the cables to the system board:

  • 8 SFF DVD-RW/VGA/USB connections

    • Connect the VGA/USB cable to the front VGA/USB connector toward the rear of the system board

    • Connect the SATA optical cable to the SATA optical/storage drive connector

8 SFF VGA/USB connections

Connect the VGA/USB cable to the front VGA/USB connector toward the rear of the system board

10SFF (6 NVMe + 4 SAS/SATA) Express bay enablement option cabling

Description
Connect the power cable from the 10SFF express bay backplane to the system board.
Connect the power cable from the 10SFF express bay backplane to the 2SFF express bay backplane.1
Connect the mini-SAS cable from the 10SFF express bay backplane to Port 1 on the controller (HPE smart array P440ar controller shown).
Connect the 2SFF express bay data cable from 2SFF express bay backplane to Port 3 on the HPE express bay bridge card.1
Connect the 10SFF express bay data cable from 8SFF express bay backplane to Ports 1 and 2 on the HPE express bay bridge card.
NOTE:1.If the 2SFF express bay enablement option is not installed, then this cable is not required.

HPE Smart array P440ar controller cabling

Connect the SAS/SATA cables to the backplane and smart array controller. Install the SAS/SATA cables according to their labels as Port 1 or Port 2. These labels are on the cables and their connections.

8SFF

4LFF

HPE Smart array P440 controller cabling

Connect the cables from port one and two on the backplane to port one on the P440 controller board. If the H240 controller board is installed, the SAS cables will use both ports.

8SFF

4LFF

HPE Smart array P840ar controller cabling

  1. Connect both the Mini-SAS connectors from the 8SFF backplane to controller port 1.

  2. If the optional 2SFF backplane is installed, connect the Mini-SAS cable to controller port 2.

HPE Smart array P840 controller cabling

  1. Connect the Mini-SAS cables from the standard backplane to port one on the optional P840 controller board.

  2. If the 2SFF SAS/SATA backplane is installed, connect the Mini-SAS cable from the optional backplane to port 2 on the P840 controller board.

Embedded SATA cabling

WARNING: Eliminate the risk of electric shock by removing all AC power from the system before installing or replacing any non-hot-plug hardware option. Disconnect all power cords to completely remove power from the server.

Connect the SATA cables from the backplane to the Mini-SAS/SATA connectors on the system board according to their labels as Port 1 or Port 2. These labels are on the cables and their connections.

8SFF

4LFF

Connect the SATA cable from port one on the backplane to port one on the system board as indicated on the connectors.

M.2 SSD Enablement board option cabling

The M.2 SSD enablement board option is supported in both the primary and the secondary PCI riser cage.

Cable the option according to the location in the server:

GPU cabling

Connect the GPU riser cable to the GPU and the primary riser cage PCA.

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